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Letter to a Cyclist and Early Spring
The cyclist who’s rushing for the usual gold
Guy Goffette
Shifts and Song for Sally
Middle school cafeteria duty monitoring ungainly, dour
Scott Withiam
Goat Theology
Those who deny everything, yet want,
Christopher Bakken
The Last Phonebooth
The last phone booth on the planet smells
Joanna Fuhrman
Borges at Dolphin Books: New Orleans, 1982
He props his cane between Maps & True Crime,
David Wojahn
Husband-Watching Height
That’s my fear, turning to stone.
Patricia Clark
My Shame & Sanctuary
At first that howl suggests an overbearing parent
Julie Bruck
Geese
More dream now than memory, though memory is all it is: after an early dinner, I’m dropping them off at their
Alan Shapiro
Bad Harvest
Does my name take your tongue’s
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Tiger Story
Somewhere during my first or second year a tiger came into my life
Laird Hunt
Pathetic Fallacy
Jog through this suburb at a blue hour
Major Jackson
Bridge Thrill
After two days of TV airlifts and wheels-to-the-sky
Terese Svoboda
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