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Six Makeshift Trees Around My Bathtub
Above our heads a vertical shadow
Samira Negrouche
The Widow at Point Reyes and Broncoscopy
She sat for an hour watching 10,000 tiny silver fish
Chard deNiord
It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back | Out of the crimson dawn one third the size of an icon’s
It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back –
Mikhail Eremin
A Brief Portfolio
What goes with you, cured meats,
Daniel Halpern
A Lean-to at the End of the Galaxy
You fire a fiction deep into my brain
Jonathan Weinert
We Lay Our Fear in a Wicker Basket
Too drunk, walking around
Aaron Coleman
THE SECRET OF TIME MEETS A STRANGER
You look familiar.
Elaine Equi
Perfect Air
Put book down
Ted Greenwald
Elephant Memory
A cold sunny morning in Cambridge. Pragmatical
Gail Mazur
Angles | Bad News
The master speaks to a tree.
Pamela Alexander
The Myth of the Eternal Return
The river sinks beneath our love
Laurie Lamon
Two O’Clock and Stray
As though all at once it is afternoon
Frannie Lindsay
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