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At the Grave of Robert Lowell
Cruising Currier & Ives’ staid byway,
Peter Filkins
Plait
When I first knotted my hair against the coming of winter, I had grown tired of playing jacks and didn’t yet find boys
Carrie Etter
My Shame & Sanctuary
At first that howl suggests an overbearing parent
Julie Bruck
Poem with No Content
No, not even under reconstruction, you’ve been deactivated. A breach of contract,
Cynthia Atkins
Ars Poetica Über Prompt (Not the Taxi Service)
Take the worst poem you’ve ever written but that you haven’t
Suzanne Lummis
Anthropocene
Nesting, the turtle seems to be crying even though she is simply
Nomi Stone
Master Class
Demonstrate on mine, I say.
Annette Barnes
One of a Series
My daughter sees the sky from another angle, slate-blue reflected in a lake called living.
Joni Wallace
MR. DARCY TALKS
Mr. Darcy talks to the same woman
Victoria Chang
The Mystery
The mystery of our time
Alicia Ostriker
Fireworks or Gunfire?
It’s just somebody sighting his gun—
Chase Twichell
Mother Doesn’t Bite
I bite instead and she needs salt,
Terese Svoboda
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