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The House
With stained red awnings
Mihaela Moscaliuc
Gender Reveal and Abecedarian Re: Actually, I Don’t Go By Mom
On the doctor’s scale, baby pulls at his penis: crenellated shaft with all color blown out
Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers
Over
Suddenly, it’s over, and I hear!
Laura Kasischke
Ebbtide
He said one day when we are old, we—
Lynne Thompson
Beipei, Low Water, Winter 1985
Li Ping is peeling
Andrea Lingenfelter
A Brief Portfolio
Not built to just do it
Lia Purpura
Yes
Yes, all things of water and our days rounded with light, yes,
Mark Irwin
In a Room with Many Windows
In a room with many windows
Jane Hirshfield
safe / harbor / rehab
you said your eyes
Fred Marchant
Edinburgh University Anatomical Collection
Take shelter awhile from mortality
Karl Kirchwey
I’ll Be Fine
Give or take, without my books
Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow
YOUR PROBABILITY AMPLITUDE | A fragment from The Llatease of Homey, from a recently discovered Mycenaean text.
I glance and
Larissa Shmailo
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