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OVER THE MOON
Five a.m.—the soft percussion of the rain
John Brehm
Imperial Crimson
There is no way I can write ‘producing meanings’ as my job in the CV,
Yuliia Vereta
Angles | Bad News
The master speaks to a tree.
Pamela Alexander
Snake Church and Patience, with Bees
I’m Reverend Brody Coots
R.T. Smith
Untitled
But here in the city there are signs and crowds in the street
Ralph Angel
Pierantonio on Being Married to Artemisia Gentileschi the Night She Dances the Ballet: War of Beauty War of Love, 1612
You broke through a bouquet
Kaitlin Rizzo
Open Book: 100 Secrets
1. I was self-conscious that I looked like crap in the hospital as I sucked on ice chips sans lipstick.
Denise Duhamel and Julie Marie Wade
Resumé
Families shame you;
Kim Addonizio
YAWP
I long to move closer
Robert Nazarene
Two Poems
The sky spills a certain sadness after sunset,
Paul Christiansen
SUNDAY LUNCH AT MOM’S COUSIN DINNIE’S: JUNE 1969 | “ELEGANT,” SHE SAID
I hadn't yet recovered from a concussive first year teaching ninth-grade English
Wendy Barker
The Sun Pours Forth & An American in Paris
We are in a garden among friends
Stephen Ackerman
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