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Mourning and Melancholia
If I had two dogs,
Debora Lidov
Two Poems
You’d think somebody would’ve put those six
Ron Smith
JANUARY
This longing for him the choke in my throat again —
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
Two Poems translated from Spanish by Diana Conchado
I have always liked bell towers
Juana M. Ramos
To Manuel Bandeira | To Hilda Hilst | To Adélia Prado
The girls are still a d o r a b l e
Flávia Rocha
It Will Start One Day
you know, it will start one day, the ebb
Dmitry Blizniuk
Maria Dolores, Mother of Sorrows Quilts
She sewed them from the old
Natalia Treviño
Of Weeping
First there is the weeping one weeps when one reads a good poem,
Daniel Bosch
Summer circa 1967-2xxx
My mother & the other ladies
Jo-Ann Mort
LEONTES
Elusive, but only sweetened by
Donald Revell
Going Out Staying In
I’ve done the math of staying in bed,
Jim Daniels
Bird of Paradise
The songs of the mariachi in the park
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
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