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Things forgotten
once in another city,
Michael Anania
Near the Sea
All manner of birds love this windbreak hedge
Billy Collins
Woman, Man, Tepoztlán
Mother, today I met a man.
Kristina Andersson Bicher
Drinking, Failure and Erotics
Easing from fixed to felt, mellow waves of breeze, the lean
Paula Bohince
The White Door and White Green Red Tree Stone Sun
I made an offering and left the shore.
Rachel Hadas
The House
With stained red awnings
Mihaela Moscaliuc
THE INSURGENCY OF TEARS IS TO ERADICATE SADNESS AND HOLD JOY AS CLOSE AS THE MOON
Mike’s at The Whitney.
Matthew Lippman
After the War for Independence and Despite Nostalgia
Those boys in the basement, middle-schoolers, unruly
Gerry LaFemina
Three Orgasm Poems
She thinks success would be her best revenge. It’s not enough for her now, merely to be alive. Or to feel bliss in brief
Nin Andrews
Embryo
All morning, pitting the apricots
Gemma Gorga
From A Line By Kawabata
A solitary shadow in stillness
Ron Slate
To Stabilize, It’s Buttercups
& the plucky boy, who
Lee Briccetti
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