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NOTES ON SILENCE
The racket of birdsong wakes me at 4am, before first light.
DeWitt Henry
Prizefighting
$25 Cleaning Fee
Derek JG Williams
Poems ‘From Ruins and Other Poems’ translated from Arabic by Huda J. Fakhreddine
Something awakens amputated.
Samer Abu Hawwash
A Meeting
Of all the disappointments
Brian Culhane
The Caravaggio Room
Yuck, you heave in front of that sick boy
Ron Smith
High Finance
You looked up and saw across the field
Sophie Cabot Black
It’s Not Your Fault
The brass lamp in your window,
Jennifer L. Knox
A Few Years After a Death
Toward sunfall, when I begin to count
Peter Cooley
Cotton Candy
At first it gives like a sponge, elastically, and you think you’ll only make an
Maura Stanton
The Definition of Postmodernism & If
I was in David Lehman’s Modern Poetry class when I first heard the term “postmodernism.”
Nin Andrews
The Last Plume Poems
the year that is when Churchill begged
Stuart Friebert
George Orwell Sucks
How can a word evocative of so much pleasure,. both adult and infantile, find itself used – by almost everybody – in
Stephen Dunn
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