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After the War for Independence and Despite Nostalgia
Those boys in the basement, middle-schoolers, unruly
Gerry LaFemina
I Was Reading the Sunlight, I Was Planting the Words on this Page
I know why Cicero says
Stephen Ackerman
Memorial by Rigoberto Paredes translated from Spanish by Frances Simán
return to the place where we left our life
Rigoberto Paredes
Memento Mori: Northern White Rhinos
They are grey, big as boulders,
Jennifer Franklin
So This is the Future & Hope
After I found out––
Fay Dillof
Morning Bells in Marienplatz
The wasps
Kristina Andersson Bicher
the kitchen song
so strong a wind
Zhu Zhu
Failure, an Update
The question is how long will she sit there
Jeffrey Skinner
Nesting & a triptych
At my parents’ house nothing is in boxes, nothing is packed.
Katie Moritz
Hungarian Lesson and Snow Rapture
In Hungary, you know something like the palm of your hand,
J. Allyn Rosser
The Romantic Poets
If anybody needs a head
Maurice Manning
Other People’s Pain & Charade
Remember her eating pad thai and grimacing
Adam Scheffler
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