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The Old Pythagorean | Wish You Were Here
The Scottish sheep farmer John Williamson espoused the Pythagorean doctrine of metempsychosis, which held that
Rachel Careau
Woo | Red Rover
O life little life little sawdust fleck I thought we’d go on riding hip-to-hip
Jane Springer
Against Surrealism | Anima
The human heart weighs ten ounces, but I don’t know if it can float. I don’t suppose it makes sense to say I feel like
Christopher Kennedy
Disseminate
Plums to the Garden of Eden. Their flesh
Danielle DeTiberus
Almost an Elegy: For Tony Hoagland
Your poems make me want to write my poems
Linda Pastan
Say You’re Don Giovanni
Say you’re Don Giovanni Giovanni and you make
David Kirby
Flowers in a Vase
The dahlias' unopened buds poke like periscopes above their clownish mass
Don Bogen
NOTES ON SILENCE
The racket of birdsong wakes me at 4am, before first light.
DeWitt Henry
Over
Suddenly, it’s over, and I hear!
Laura Kasischke
Snow Day, by Jerome Sala
The camera in the other room points and clicks
Jerome Sala
At Once People at the End of Their Lives
come from common spaces to move around
Matthew James Babcock
From Night, by Ennio Moltedo, translated from Spanish by Marguerite Feitlowitz
Can we go on like this?
Ennio Moltedo
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