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Kyoto, Without Me
chills and goes dark. At this very instant
Nathalie Anderson
Houses
Under the cold light of the chintzy white crown chandelier, I’d lean one upright card again
Alan Shapiro
Remedios Varo’s Locomotion Capilar (1959)
Riding the bicycles of their beards,
Ron Smith
Three Poems
There, roots are
Gregory Orr
My Father Was a Honey Bee
My father was a honey bee He buzzed and buzzed
Jan Freeman
Dryer
This seemingly permanent revolution,
James Pollock
LETTERS FROM EDINBURGH
some deluge loafing letter
Drew Milne
After the Fire Items # 6-10, Living Room
Mom said ‘Take them for the gold & don’t pay off my credit card debt,
Jane Springer
Four Poems
I don’t like it
Rae Armantrout
Two poems translated from Spanish by Adriana Scopino
What a fire is kindled in the windows
Concha Lagos
Two Poems
The sky spills a certain sadness after sunset,
Paul Christiansen
from Border Crossings
On dark nights when I have no words of my
Dennis Maloney
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