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On Shadows & On Risk
Me and my shadow
DeWitt Henry
A Thin Membrane and For the New Parent
I knew she had a glass eye though she never spoke of it
Maria Dylan Himmelman
Necromancy
Squeeze the shadow.
Shuqi Gao
LIMESTONE GHAZAL
My windowsill’s lined with fossils, whorled limestone
Brad Richard
The List
Branches shiver as if a wand
John Skoyles
LONG AFTER HE IS GONE | LAST OFFER
All the summer’s night
Pamela Alexander
Poem Beginning with a Line from Levis
As if we’re put on the earth to forget the ending,
Gabriella R. Tallmadge
After the Paris Bombings
I lent my Daily Missal, which had been published before they dropped the Latin, to Robin. Though she had been
Steve Bradbury
Three Poems
I was four or five, bored by the dull terrain
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Poem
I’m going to pretend I’m a painter and just
Jeffrey Harrison
Hello, July 5th!
The morning is full of embarrassed flowers
Susan Rich
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The old wheelbarrow aimed like a cannon
Dorianne Laux
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