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Early Explorers Sometimes Carried Watermelons Instead of Canteens & Close Your Eyes
Ever cut open a watermelon
Katharine Rauk
Curriculum Vitae | Ode to Silo City
I’ll keep the ululating
Philip Metres
A Controlled Substance
My brother is late again, somehow the glass
Brendan Constantine
Two Poems translated from the Persian by Sholeh Wolpé
I’ve heard the volley of a thousand soldiers,
Mujib Mehrdad
An Intimate Moment of Protestant Despair Witnessed on the Four O’ Clock Train
He put down his Wall Street Journal,
Tony Hoagland
But the Avant-Garde
did find ways to wear TV as clothing--the monitors,
Christina Pugh
Medieval Notation and Mercy
On the first half of our hike the snow
Didi Jackson
Photographer’s Song & Nothing Song
Standing in the shade,
Don Bogen
Grandpa David Told Me Once of Carpathia, a Place He had Never Been
His hospital topped
Xander Gershberg
Poems for the Absent One
Mother death,
Claire Malroux
Genesis and The Anonymous City
God made the world with his mouth.
Megan Pinto
Pet of the Week
Oh, Salsa, I too
Cathleen Calbert
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