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Embryo
All morning, pitting the apricots
Gemma Gorga
Liebfraumilch, Scale and Season
Our new son, fallen asleep
Joshua McKinney
All the time I pray to Buddha…
Issa, I killed 8 gophers this fall, held
Elizabeth Jacobson
Field Dressing
Dispatch animal
Angela Ball
Preludes and Fugues, Cycle C
Watch your cat leap up in fright and flee
Emmanuel Moses
Spoiler Alert
This all started when Tanya, that wreck of a billionaire
Julie Bruck
Stonesuck
It’s of course tempting
Mark Everett Wittmer
Morning Bells in Marienplatz
The wasps
Kristina Andersson Bicher
from THE CITY OF PARIS HAS YOU IN MIND TONIGHT
When G died began the midnight panic attacks.
Deborah Landau
Double Effect: December 31
the bridge closes behind you
Martha Serpas
DOMESTIC
Another word for kid is it. You always love but do not always like it.
Adrian Blevins
Three Poems
Resingeing his right palm each take,
Adam Tavel
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