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All the twists in all the tongues, all
Amit Majmudar
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
Ode to Scars
The scars on others’ faces draw me to them.
Thomas Lux
THE FLOWER AT THE END OF THE WORLD
It was a 1954 Ford pickup truck that stopped
T.R. Hummer
AFTERNOON AT THE METROPOLITAN, NYC
Against the mauve wall, a Flegel
Clare Rossini
Her Stairs
Yesterday upon the stair
Gail Mazur
The NewMath and Nor Easter
There may still be time to find the cosine of x. Under an à la mode
Partridge Boswell
The All-Overs, This is Where God Stays When He’s in Town and Mr. Jackson’s Killer
I like words like gallimaufry, tawdry, billingsgate—braggadocio! Rodomontade.
David Kirby
Spoiler Alert
This all started when Tanya, that wreck of a billionaire
Julie Bruck
The Labors of Psyche
Because I could not not-know any longer I held the lamp over him
Kazim Ali
Bear Sometimes Thinks He’s Dead & Shelf Life
But lately he’s observed the Hermit Thrush
David Huddle
As So Often Happens | Twenty-two Years Later
As so often happens, in the middle
Jessica Greenbaum
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