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Unfinished Business
Cleaning up, in the kitchen, she goes to wipe away a small black seed from the counter.
Lydia Davis
The Shape of Things
I’ve been reading the science books again
Christopher Buckley
JIGSAW
Where in the world does it fit
Clare Rossini
Poem for Shang Qin
I’ve been digging my way toward you since the day I was born. I watch the
Christopher Kennedy
Agreeable Subjects
When a past father of mine makes an appearance
Carolina Hotchandani
Ode to Roadside Shrines
I first see you in Crete, little boxes on four skinny legs,
Barbara Hamby
Riddle
The chair is not far from the bed
Norman Dubie
Amsterdam
Your shadow is born new
Bob Hicok
Three Poems
You suckered me, Legs—
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Using these questions, would you please write a brief description of yourself?
My favorite creature is the tree porcupine.
Jesse Lee Kercheval
Human Condition
The human condition isn’t some grinning
J.T. Barbarese
It Was A 3.8
My mother said go get me a plum.
Ron Slate
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