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Uncle Yehuda Sharvit Between Marrakesh and Draa
When my uncle Yehuda got drunk
Erez Bitton
Hanging the Dirty Laundry
Father's ties were mother’s noose
Jan Freeman
What is Unknown
When I tell her I’ve fallen for What Is Unknown, my mother’s face brightens. “She’ll be a good girlfriend for you,”
David Huddle
Dark Enough
I found her long black coat
Dean Young
Amaryllis
Like the bell of an old Victrola,
Megan Marshall
Three poems translated from the Polish by Piotr Florczyk
At night we stood together on guard,
Anna Świrszczyńska
Any Kind
Look up. The sky is never constant, sometimes clouded,
Leah Umansky
Pink is the Navy Blue of India
Flea market guy tells me the pornos are five dollars
David Kirby
The Bahá’í School
It stood at the top of a steep hill that sloped all the way down to the Pisquataqua River, which even then I knew was tidal.
Lindsay Stuart Hill
OÚ EST LE CHAT
I can ask this, which is good
Cathleen Calbert
Voyager parable and Parable of the Little Ghost
Today I am downhearted meaning sunken meaning mired
Leslie Harrison
Lost Tails, City of Money and Counting the Money
One day our tails fell off and lay at our feet like giant dead caterpillars.
Jeff Friedman
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