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Four Poems
One was dicing an onion,
Ron Slate
The NewMath and Nor Easter
There may still be time to find the cosine of x. Under an à la mode
Partridge Boswell
The Poet in a Streetcar & The Sunflower of Rio de Onor
Suddenly with another year fallen away
Ruy Belo
Letters from Earth & Sky
The petals
Marilyn Kallet
END OF LIFE DISCUSSION
She speaks for him, her husband’s deepening
Rafael Campo
Willing
Hidden from all mothers’ eyes by blinded windows
David Thacker
SUNDAYS | ALONE
Mournful Sunday afternoons in winter,
Georges Rodenbach
Three Poems
I am apprehensive tonight as if the fog from the drive
Jennifer Franklin
On Sadness | On Beauty
I noticed something strange and beautiful about the word “sad.”
Kathleen Ossip
Cling of the World
What could it mean
Annie Kantar
Somebody’s Got My Hair | Cuffed
Somebody’s got my hair, I said to my lover, who stood in front of the mirror in a long white t-shirt brushing out her
Jeff Friedman
Moving the Piano and From the Cliff
Compact and gleaming, black and white,
Rachel Hadas
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