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Two Poems
In reading I Decipher These marks
Brian Culhane
Aunt Rolla
She had the softest face
Mark Jarman
The Look
I’ll never tell Ethan I listen to him sing
Steven Cramer
August 3rd
After twenty horrific minutes, I think she
Ron Smith
My Love
Place your hand, my love, against my heart
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine
Why are white butterflies always in pairs
Above the Morning Glory. I’ve wondered this
Dorianne Laux
Soaked, by Marilyn Kallet
At the friary lunch we chat about End of Days,
Marilyn Kallet
America
America, I have a friend for whom everything went south
Kathleen Graber
Old Lithographed Landscape & Woolgathering
A causeway wavers all the tilted days
Alexander Dickow
Stopping At Whole Foods on a Snowy Evening
If commerce, too, has its music, then it’s in kumquat, pine nut, Arctic char,
Ciaran Berry
HOW IT IS WITH THE MEEK
They are pulverized into earth
Major Jackson
Delete the Bird
My will was just a constant cuckoo
Elizabeth Metzger
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