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Chronoscope 241: Briefly
Briefly: the glare sun below the clouds
John Walser
In My Thorn Dream | In my Path Dream
The thing is the delicacy
Robin Behn
The Last Few Feet
And so the thyme fell and spilled a neat pile
John A. Nieves
Cento for the Turn of the Year
Assume nothing. Take a position:
Rachel Hadas
Rats
Sudden underfoot, this one cries back
Dora Malech
A Demitasse of Extinction
So funny how that uncanny, unfunny man sought you out on a rainy day in Istanbul—you were in earshot of the bazaar and smoking a hookah, and, of course, it was Ramadan.
Marc Vincenz
The Lesson
It seems to me you don’t dare express yourself
Stuart Dybek
Les Rochers de Belle-Ile [after the painting by Claude Monet]
No beach here—just the sea
Patricia Clark
GHAZAL 4
How sullen we’ve become in the belly of the empire;
Deema K. Shehabi
For Night to Fall
You could tell from the start that the best
Carl Phillips
To Anything at All
Our father who is neither ours nor a father but farther and nearer,
William Olsen
After Our Parents Get Divorced, Our Mother Buys an Ivy Stencil
In the small white bedroom
Brandi George
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