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Book of Dolls
The psychoanalyst has left the building
Bruce Bond
Two poems by Silvia Guerra, translated from Spanish by Jesse Lee Kercheval and Jeannine Marie Pitas
Pray gather me, Anemone
Silvia Guerra
Laboring to explain
in Ants and Men: Island Apocalypse,
Rebecca Seiferle
DELIBERATE AS THINKING IS THE RAIN
Stepping off the door lintel, down onto the grass as the day closed around us, grass, rising up inside its own squared
Elena Karina Byrne
Small Hut
I know you only in echo,
Tess Gallagher
Three poems from The Abduction by Maram Al-Masri, translated from French by Hélène Cardona
I hugged him
Maram Al-Masri
Nature
Looking through trees strangely into nature.
Ralph Angel
Ancestors
Farther back than my grandmother
Fred D’Aguiar
Grand Marais Estuary, in Fog (after the painting by Stanley Krohmer)
Color of ice, or heaps of snow, gray-blue, slate.
Patricia Clark
To Fire
In my backyard, huddled over my magnifying
Lance Larsen
Yes
Yes, all things of water and our days rounded with light, yes,
Mark Irwin
Eating the Madeleine
I remember the scut of it:
Jan Freeman
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