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AFTER THUNDERSTORMS IN OKLAHOMA
The sky becomes sickly,
Hala Alyan
The Lord Is a Man of War | Far Desert Region | The Day-Shift Sleeps, | [Does the war want
The Lord is a man of war
Katie Ford
Three More Claims to Fame
Claim to Fame #7 : Early Boyfriend
Lydia Davis
Three Poems by Abba Kovner translated from Hebrew by Rachel Neve-Midbar
I am not holding a mirage
Abba Kovner
Two Poems
I had a teacher in a fiction writing class
Jessica Greenbaum
A Brief Portfolio
A detail like a grave
John Skoyles
Grave
Over the grave the bird will
Kuno Raeber
from Nothing in the Dark
My mother would assuage my childhood night-fears by saying There's nothing in the dark that you can't see during
Fred Muratori
From Bajo la lluvia ajena (In Foreign Rain) by Juan Gelman, translated by Lisa Rose Bradford
On the tiers of experience.
Juan Gelman
What is Pleasure
The supreme pleasure of love
Angela Ball
AFTER A FUNERAL
After the service and reception hour
Ted Kooser
No Touch and Elder in a Garden
I'm fed up with farewells.
Marjan Strojan
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