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Kennedy
Based on the private messages I receive
Stephanie Burt
Blown Away
There’s something stuck in my throat, it might be the red-eyed
Maya Janson
End in Itself
All veins point to a heart in depleted rivers, in branches,
Allan Peterson
A Terribly Sentimental Fork
As unmined silver,
Amy Gerstler
As So Often Happens | Twenty-two Years Later
As so often happens, in the middle
Jessica Greenbaum
It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back | Out of the crimson dawn one third the size of an icon’s
It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back –
Mikhail Eremin
Locked Gate
On December 19, 1980
Susan Gardner
Three Poems
It’s good to see him young again,
William Trowbridge
Throw it All Away
My granddaughter who. The one alive in speech descends. A plate
Jeffrey Skinner
Heisenberg’s Principle
Look. We’re somewhere
Christopher Buckley
The Latch
One sound, the click of the latch on the gate,
Maurice Manning
A Brief Portfolio
Autumn again, and I side with Szymborska
Christopher Buckley
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