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On Brueghel’s Massacre of the Innocents
He’s switched the scene from Bethlehem
William Trowbridge
Poetry
In my new room upstairs,
Kim Dower
Bleeding Hearts
They do not fit their given name. They glow
Stephanie Burt
I Can’t Tell If the Light Is Whispering “Loss” in My Ear or Imprinting Darkness on My Body
At the last house,
Chris Vasantkumar
Ant Story
Each ant was given a different part of the message to carry.
Tony Hoagland
Two poems by Louis-Philippe Dalembert translated from French by Nancy Naomi Carlson
dune of a beauty
Louis-Philippe Dalembert
The Stranger
A quick call
Timothy Liu
Three Poems
I remember a ditch of cattails, learning their names. How they rose by the bridge
Jane Springer
Another Morning, Same Mountain
Enshrouded mountain,
Maureen N. McLane
First Words
In the marriage booth at sleep-away camp,
Rebecca Michels
Cold Front Coming
A crescent moon
Mary Spalding
Inauguration Day
Yes, like thousands of joyful poets today
Maura Stanton
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