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There are dead children all over and under this earth
Leslie Harrison
Babel’s Artifacts
The construction proved without
Scott Cairns
cedar top goddesses from phil’s sawmill | ozark sonnet
The cedar goddesses lie down on saw-horses
Andrei Codrescu
Three Poems from “Where Are the Trees Going”
Inhabited uninhabited house subject to the air’s structure
Vénus Khoury-Ghata
Gifts | The List
Books, your books, and blocks
Robin Behn
WORDS IN THE WOODS
All the words that have been spoken here
Alberto Rios
Pier
If the pier is two hundred and fifty words long, it is important
Carolyn Guinzio
Whatever Alights
A zillion yeses to the titmice at my feeder,
Betsy Sholl
from Landscapes on a Train
There once was a church. There once was a steeple. These things fall into
Cole Swensen
Regret
Later in life, we enter the neighborhood
Anton Yakovlev
ELK | RUE MOUFFETARD |
The man who said he could smell the girls ovulating
Leslie Adrienne Miller
A Love Poem While Dissolving
I’m trying to say I love you, but Buckminster Fuller declared
David Wagoner
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