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Road Trip
Over the singed and brittle roadside stalks,
Davis McCombs
God-Box
They give us a white cube, a paper box,
Mark Doty
Joy
After you say my beauty
Jehanne Dubrow
On The Calculation of Chances
It takes more than faith
Christopher Buckley
The Angels’ Share and Poem Without a Title
Over distilleries’ rooftops, angels tipple
Jane Zwart
After victory — the era of postwar executions
After victory – the era of postwar executions.
Boris Khersonsky
VANISHING POINT
I learned it in art class, second grade,
William Trowbridge
On Friendship, Haiku, Lust, and Blame
Eye of hurricane,
David Lehman
Breakfast, the most important poem
So far, pockets are good
Bob Hicok
Wool Cap
Flip is coming for dinner, I hear his car driving past the house.
A.L. Snijders
True West
We return by foot from pre-plantation oaks,
Daniel Tobin
Trash
Good you are trashing, my husband says, when I send him a photo
Nicole Cooley
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