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Three Poems from a Work in Progress
Deer in the backyard, Schubert’s ninth
David Lehman
UBI AMOR IBI OCULUS EST
Flumes of the late night
Donald Revell
In a Field, at Sunset
When he asked if I still loved him, I didn’t answer
Carl Phillips
Masque
Lamplight blue cushions
David Baker
Song a Year After My Mother’s Death
I allowed a small song
Carrie Etter
Pet of the Week
Oh, Salsa, I too
Cathleen Calbert
Brothers
Who eats with a jaw half-cranked with counterweight
Laura Kolbe
Over the Bright and Darkened Lands | Out in the Tranquil Bay
I sit in one of the dives.
Kim Addonizio
The Bahá’í School
It stood at the top of a steep hill that sloped all the way down to the Pisquataqua River, which even then I knew was tidal.
Lindsay Stuart Hill
Master Class
Demonstrate on mine, I say.
Annette Barnes
Standing by a Coppice Gate, Reading “The Darkling Thrush”
The city gate loomed at century’s end,
Brian Culhane
Cataclysmic Paternity
There’s the you at birth and the you that’s taught and the you you concocted.
Daniel Meltz
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