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From Blue as White (The Book of Margins) by Helga Landauer-Olshvang |
Get out alive – spine, spleen, whole
Helga Landauer-Olshvang
Stone Arabia
The horses bisect the field
Mark Wunderlich
Not the Way it Was
Today I overheard a conversation
Leonard Kress
Zero Plus Anything is a World
Four less one is three.
Jane Hirshfield
You Don’t Drink Wine? and I Tremble: Two poems by Rumi
What? You don’t drink wine? Infidel, begone!
Jalal al-Din Rumi
A Story of Mother Mary I Could Believe
The woman who was Mary knew things.
Nin Andrews
Once We Were
once we were immigrants
Martha Collins
A Toy Airplane
The tumor
Kevin Prufer
My Polish and Another Poem
When I try to thank it, it shushes me. Then illuminates my way to the Exit.
Rick Hilles
Circus
How the squirrel, skittish, leaps, lobbing its orange
Mark Irwin
Pensé Que Estabas Muerto
but your deaths existed the nights you didn’t come home.
Jules Jacob
CONCRETE
Entry was easy
Arthur Vogelsang
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