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Reading Heidegger Brings a Wild Joy
My discovery of your essential thingness
Rebecca Foust
The Shape of Things
I’ve been reading the science books again
Christopher Buckley
Moveable
Swords drawn, Hem and his bronze friend
Ron Smith
At Arlington and Boys
After the gunfire, the tact of “Taps.”
Daniel Bosch
January in West Texas
Once, I preferred nights. How they arrived one tied to the next like silk scarves, knots of daylight between them. I
Chloe Honum
The City translated by Kaveh Bassiri
I dream the city is flying in an airplane
Fereshteh Sari
Poem to Circe IV
Ancient bronzes, we reached the sea.
José Manuel Cardona
Untitled |Untitled
Day as in backwards
Ralph Angel
NOT ALL SKELETONS ARE MUSEUM QUALITY
Under a sky as hazy-blue-polluted
Jay Hopler
THE LIGHTS ON THE BOATS
I didn’t start this to break anyone’s heart.
C Dale Young
Three poems from Kembang Kertas (Balinese for bougainvillea) in Filipino and Kinaray-a
Here, we are told
John Iremil Teodoro
Two Poems
the way a kitchen’s dirty washcloth
Joyce Peseroff
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