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Two Poems
For the second time, yet not the last, in this
Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow
The gift of putting something down…
The gift of putting something down, he had yet to discover it--letting it slide from his grip.
Stephen Dobyns
Night Watch
It’s instant art: transmuted to the net
D.M. Thomas
Aperol-Spritz | Padua
Across the river from the Grossmünster
Karl Kirchwey
Bailed Out
And once we climbed over the wire fence
Katia Kapovich
Testimony of an Armless Man
I lost my arms in a farming accident, but later found I’d grown phantom limbs. There were many things I
Dara Elerath
Aunt Rolla
She had the softest face
Mark Jarman
Visitor’s Coming
I’ve laid out
Karl Krolow
Elements and A Streetcar Named Panera
An abandoned father heals,
Alejandro Escudé
American Upanishad (IV)
The I is a pillar,
Amit Majmudar
Derealization
I left my body in Barnes & Noble
Julie Heming
From Rainer Maria Rilke’s Die Sonette an Orpheus / The Sonnets to Orpheus translated from German by John Rosenwald
O fountain-mouth, you gift-giver, you mouth
Rainer Maria Rilke
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