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Note to Thomas Stearns Eliot
I just dared to eat
Billy Collins
Shifts and Song for Sally
Middle school cafeteria duty monitoring ungainly, dour
Scott Withiam
THE ABDUCTION | INSIGHT | THE FOUNTAIN
The falcon, which he’s just bought, at his cheek,
Kuno Raeber
Gertrude Suite, [Mechthild Says God is a Bell] & Lazarus
Semantic, in the way that interruption is semantic.
G.C. Waldrep
Wooden Boards
My father carefully rolls his pant leg up, places his leg between two wide boards. He tells my mother to jump hard on
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Grade School Cafeteria
When it has been
Angela Ball
A BAT IN THE HOUSE
swoops high, webbed little arms for
Marianne Boruch
Insomnia, A Love Story
Everybody sleeps. Our poem starts with that premise.
Nicole Cooley and Peter Cooley
Reflection
I am a lion
Eliza Griswold
Translated from Spanish by María José Zubieta
Como el que desvelado
Idea Vilariño
SENTIMENTAL CONVERSATION
In an ancient park, isolated and icy,
Lloyd Schwartz
Three Poems and a Translation
In life I was chasing a deer. In sleep the deer
Mark Irwin
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