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After Callimachus
Goddess of parturition, listen when Cleo
Stephanie Burt
Almost and Caught Out
Cows and sheep segregate themselves
Annette Barnes
Sign Language I & II translated by Kareem Abu-Zeid
It’s not that I
Olivia Elias
You, Reader, As I Imagine You
Why is it awkward to acknowledge
Chase Twichell
Who Will Plant the Seeds of Svalbard and Orchard Fruit: Grafting
as far north you go as night you go night
Ginny Threefoot
Threnody and Sylvia Plath
The train coach, Jean—empty except for you,
David Wojahn
Inside the guts of fresh fish, just hauled up | Shall we praise the girls who will not come down | It’s about water that didn’t lose its shine
Inside the guts of fresh fish, just hauled up
Aleksey Porvin
Letter to Jed from Niebla
I’ll write you about being a stranger, as I am also
Jessica Greenbaum
CALLING BACK | CHARITY
My daughter sings in snow falling through the scent of red oak or ash, some of the flakes large enough to contain passages from Emily Dickinson’s letters.
Steven Cramer
Shame
Why did I want a Queen Conch shell
Sandy Solomon
3:14 PM
This blue pen I am holding
Matthew Zapruder
Pain & Ophelia and the Nine-and-Fifty Swans
Where to stand
Brian Culhane
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