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News from Nowhere
The sea handles laundry
Fred D’Aguiar
LOOKING FOR ZAGAJEWSKI UNDER THE COUCH
If his book of poems isn’t there
Tim Suermondt
The Summer House
I let the envelope fall to the floor unopened,
Lawrence Raab
Fidelity
Heaven-selvage, twilight eyelet opened
Kimberly Johnson
How I Felt the First Time I Tried It
Like a clam’s tongue muscling
Arielle Kaplan
Three Poems
A neighbor called me about the neighbors in the blue house between us.
David Baker
N32P28
Do not treasure or belittle,
Hank Lazer
Remote Stars
Look up. There’s Bill,
Scott Withiam
Two Exhausted Bodies
My insides are a flooded field. Though the field outside is larger and I have played there, laid
Xoşman Qado
Plume
The old wheelbarrow aimed like a cannon
Dorianne Laux
Two Poems
Save forever my words for the taste of a smoke and disaster,
Osip Mandelstam
Butchery
They do it right here in the front yard in Wellsville,
Samuel Cheney
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