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grief being a swatch of blue & grief being that song from childhood & grief being a pitched tent
a rectangle in an unborn son’s room
Nicole Callihan
Spam Risk
It was always a risk.
Carol Muske-Dukes
A Poem and Two Fables
The breeze this morning pulls on the surface of the bay,
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Labyrinth (Lear)
A poorly timed abdication. A madness
Kathleen Graber
My Raincoat Opens Doors for Me
It holds a door open above my head.
Andrea Cohen
Visiting Gertrude Stein in Père-Lachaise
Her stone is not the largest.
Diane Louie
Ode to Disarmament
I am fairly sure that the leafhopper
John Kinsella
Whirlybird & Poets
This whirlybird
J.T. Barbarese
Insomnia, A Love Story
Everybody sleeps. Our poem starts with that premise.
Nicole Cooley and Peter Cooley
Mouth & Nomadic Reverie
Molar: a grinding tooth at the back of a mammal’s mouth.
Cynthia Cruz
The Last Plume Poems
the year that is when Churchill begged
Stuart Friebert
Two Golden Shovels Tada Chimako and Issa
What more about summer
Kimiko Hahn
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