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Christmas Nineteen-Sixty-Something and Notes from My Doppelganger
By that time we were hanging the tree from a hook
Kurt Luchs
DHIMITRI
He was a tall man on the edge of the couch
Ani Gjika
Photographs, 1949 | Retiree
In one, they pose, grinning straight at the Kodak,
Sydney Lea
Personal Life | I, Too, Arrived Here in the End | Godard
The universe is vast and boundless
Hsia Yü
Two Poems translated by Connie Voisine
Words here carry the scent of snow,
Patron Henekou
In Which the Sea Rakes at My Window and Seemingly Unlike Me
and I wake rattled, as if to resist a long fall
Ellen Doré Watson
Field Dressing
Dispatch animal
Angela Ball
Post-
Clenching, unclenching her thin white fingers,
Annie Kim
Wilhelmina Shakespeare
Blond hair, blue eyes, buck teeth: we taunted you
Rafael Campo
Undomesticated
The large goose does what it always will,
Gerry LaFemina
Amalgam
Mostly, what I didn’t know didn’t hurt me
Rebecca Foust
Lily of the Forest
On the slopes of Mt. Ślęża, the cult
Daniel Bourne
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