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Three poems from The Abduction by Maram Al-Masri, translated from French by Hélène Cardona
I hugged him
Maram Al-Masri
Signaling to You
You live with a young leopard and a poem levitating in the gravitational landscape.
Sawnie Morris
Turd
Twelve inches, specific as a nail,
J.T. Ledbetter
SOME FAITH
God we need rain. And white flowers.
Barbara Ras
Blond for All the Boys
Frank Ocean didn’t mean anything to me till Dave said check
Matthew Lippman
Miss Favour, or Dear rsmith@gmail.org
Hello Dearest, My name is Miss Favour,
R.T. Smith
Just Before Sunset in December
It must have something to do with the angle of the earth
Ed Meek
Embraced
I have visited an ancient redwood and heard it creak
Martha Rhodes
Snow Day, by Jerome Sala
The camera in the other room points and clicks
Jerome Sala
For Night to Fall
You could tell from the start that the best
Carl Phillips
The Park from Above
What scared them? Scores of wild green parrots
Chase Twichell
Aspect
The spirit’s simulacra have obtained
Scott Cairns
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