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Fatherless Daughters
In Springtime, abandoned daughters burst like myopic butterflies with binoculars
Meg Pokrass
Two Poems translated from the Arabic by Khaled Mattawa
I told myself, why not
Saadi Youssef
Lost Leaders
Some say that predatory sin was born of ignorance rather than
Drew Milne
The Walk-Through Heart & The Odyssey of Yes
my mother lived in a handmade cage
Jan Freeman
Morning Hunger
Why not in the icy clarity of morning,
Stewart Moss
GDR CHINA | LAMB
My housekeeper had the dishes brought
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Two Poems
My brain is such a bully—wash your face, comb your hair,
Barbara Hamby
My Obituary
Will it merit a full column in The Post or The Times
Linda Pastan
Plume
The old wheelbarrow aimed like a cannon
Dorianne Laux
Poem for Shang Qin
I’ve been digging my way toward you since the day I was born. I watch the
Christopher Kennedy
THE COURTING
In every dark jazz club, in each smoky corner
Tara Betts
Poet’s Walk, Central Park Mall
Shakespeare, Robert Burns, and Fitz-Greene Halleck
Grace Schulman
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