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Bent over the plate, she studies
Alan Shapiro
Difficulty
It's difficult
Rae Armantrout
I’m Nothing
close to a Zen scholar,
Christopher Buckley
The Child and I
I wanted to go fishing one day,
Martinus Nijhoff
Elevator Boy
All night I lifted them through seven stories
Jay Parini
On Psalm 91 and Maestro Says
And daily, I read:
Boris Khersonsky
Elegy for My Grandmother in the Form of a Cactus
The way each linked lobe of your cactus swallows all
Julia Bouwsma
Poor Fish
I saw the loser in 3-card Monte
Lewis Meyers
Notes on an Illness in Spain & the grist of gratitude is like ingratitude
The sinuous ripple of a well-broken in fan, a soft hand
Kim Garcia
Three Poems
Somewhere in Brooklyn, a nurse walks out of the hospital where I was born,
Gerry LaFemina
Alone at the New Year
An instant of awe, then, afterwards,
Donald Revell
Sweet Nothings
I whispered to your offered ear
Alan Shapiro
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