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A Brief Portfolio
What goes with you, cured meats,
Daniel Halpern
A Demitasse of Extinction
So funny how that uncanny, unfunny man sought you out on a rainy day in Istanbul—you were in earshot of the bazaar and smoking a hookah, and, of course, it was Ramadan.
Marc Vincenz
Three Poems
They watch her watching them, the spirits.
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
from THE CITY OF PARIS HAS YOU IN MIND TONIGHT
When G died began the midnight panic attacks.
Deborah Landau
Elevator Boy
All night I lifted them through seven stories
Jay Parini
Strength
After the storm
Hélène Cardona
I prefer synthetic grass
no roots no worm
Jane Medved
Dawn Without Sun & Mist Gently Smothers Sight
Dawn without sun
André du Bouchet
Blond for All the Boys
Frank Ocean didn’t mean anything to me till Dave said check
Matthew Lippman
TO HÉCTOR VIEL TEMPERLEY
Cockroaches ignored the winter dawn
Campbell McGrath
Firing My Father’s Mossberg
At the shooting range,
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Brasserie and An Annunciation of Blue
We’re somehow in Closerie des Lilas,
Ron Smith
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