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This longing for him the choke in my throat again —
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
New Math
Out of the place I knew,
Rachel Hadas
Poem in the Old Style
At the beginning of the play Hecuba was mourning her great losses. She made lists, blamed the Gods: they could
Ira Sadoff
A Toy Airplane
The tumor
Kevin Prufer
Deciduous (Evening in a Polar Vortex)
Blanket, you hear, means to cover,
Ella Flores
Joy
Even when the gods have driven you
Dorianne Laux
What’s Real? | Is Nothing Sacred Anymore?
This question didn’t much interest me
David Huddle
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
SOLILOQUY OF A TORNADO IN THE DISTANCE
I knew a girl once
Bruce Bond
Occupation
As a peeper, some clear night, singing for a star,
Scott Withiam
Possibility of Erasure | There Are Corpses Buried in Them
It is snowing this morning.
Okla Elliott
And After the Ark
what was left behind was astounding:
Erika Meitner
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