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Survival Rate | 1st Love
When at customs I don’t declare
Fady Joudah
Three poems by Nadia Mifsud translated from Maltese by Miriam Calleja
abracadabresque this silence spreading sorrow
Nadia Mifsud
On Psalm 91 and Maestro Says
And daily, I read:
Boris Khersonsky
Comet
You once filled my night sky.
Zeina Azzam
Anti-Gravity Time Machine
From the front stoop it’s the 21st century;
Jennifer Michael Hecht
GIVING HER 100%
There is a world where
Max Ritvo
Che Fai Di Bello
They are burning the fields in
Angie Estes
Three Poems
Somewhere in Brooklyn, a nurse walks out of the hospital where I was born,
Gerry LaFemina
AT THE SLEEP CLINIC
I sat in the parking lot of the sleep clinic
Chard deNiord
The Piece
Some years ago I painted the room gray.
Miguel Avero
On Being Mused Upon
Reading his poems, you recognize yourself
Carol Moldaw
Madame Bovary, c’est moi
If we were all as kind to each other
Daisy Bassen
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