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The Immortality Ode
Bill Evans is quiet, fingers still above the keys, But ready to begin again and
Brian Culhane
Ancestors
Farther back than my grandmother
Fred D’Aguiar
Birds in the Night
The French government, or was it the English government,
Luis Cernuda
On Friendship, Haiku, Lust, and Blame
Eye of hurricane,
David Lehman
Arête | Eurydice
The Hemingway who wrote three stories in a crummy hotel
Brian Culhane
To a New Chair | Bounty
To a New Chair
Phillis Levin
Alien Valley
I’m sick of prodding the infinite,
Jeffrey Skinner
What Santa Asked When Lord Russell Argued that “Santa Claus” was a Definite Description and not a Referring Expression
I tell my students to heed four things and they will be fine.
Paul Dickey
Two Poems
Thinking’s chariot starts with it:
Peter Cole
Two Poems
Sometimes the mist our mothers walk through
Sara London
Two Poems translated from Romanian by Monica Cure
In the first three days I heard my mother
Dan Sociu
Communion
Yes, I will take home the meeting bread,
Kristina Andersson Bicher
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