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The Last Widow | The Last Mirror
The last widow misses men. The last widow misses her husband
Jason Schneiderman
So Much More Mournful than Before
This morning, remembering the end
Lawrence Raab
Down by the River
Down by the river behind the barn
J.T. Ledbetter
In Praise of Wandering
You ask how we do it. Simple.
Alice Friman
Trespass and Dante Confidential
That is not your poem to write, she says.
Marilyn Kallet
Family Once Removed and Who Cooks for You?
I like to be alone
Judy Katz
The Unmet Lover
Once I saw you in a freight elevator
D. Nurkse
Will flames lap? Leap? | The Country Stairs
Will flames lap? Leap?
Cynthia Hogue
Oxygen & Waking to 1939, I Study Those Standing
I’m sorry my mother got a blood clot in her lung
Patricia Clark
Two Poems translated by Ryan Bruno
This is the moles' heaven.
Bruno Montané Krebs
Poems ‘From Ruins and Other Poems’ translated from Arabic by Huda J. Fakhreddine
Something awakens amputated.
Samer Abu Hawwash
THE LEAVES HAVE NO PITY
gathering under the porch like abandoned promises,
Diane Wakoski
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