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Pandemic Fugue
These are the skies of my childhood
Jody Bolz
Geese
More dream now than memory, though memory is all it is: after an early dinner, I’m dropping them off at their
Alan Shapiro
Solstice, Seven Questions (Private/Public) & A Fable
blood on a slide--thumbprint in a pool--
Anna Maria Hong
The Loneliness of His Death
I like to think there’s a place where all the poets go
Sharon Dolin
Reading Heidegger Brings a Wild Joy
My discovery of your essential thingness
Rebecca Foust
Two Poems
We were sitting and eating
Rachel Hadas
A Brief History
When I close my eyes I can still hear
Christopher Buckley
Preludium
In The Odyssey,
Christina Davis
Wozzeck | Casualty
Even the toneless whisper finds its cradle, its home,
Bruce Bond
Three poems by Nadia Mifsud translated from Maltese by Miriam Calleja
abracadabresque this silence spreading sorrow
Nadia Mifsud
Sullen Art
Someone will write a poem called Charlottesville,
Kim Addonizio
On Time | Parallel Universes | After a Winter Storm: Grand Unified Field Theory
The light years
Christopher Buckley
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