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Sky Grief
Arizona and the Black Canyon
Jules Jacob
Indelible
Having worn myself out naming Bewick's wren,
Michael Broek
Tartine. Quasi-unfamiliar. To handle a relationship
In her teenage years,
Adela Greceanu
Three Poems from “Where Are the Trees Going”
Inhabited uninhabited house subject to the air’s structure
Vénus Khoury-Ghata
Archaeologists
Archaeologists found
Hoyt Rogers
Ana Varela Tafur translated from Spanish by Yaccaira Salvatierra
By the banks or the center of a river,
Ana Varela Tafur
The Summer House
I let the envelope fall to the floor unopened,
Lawrence Raab
May Cause
Tinnitus, uncharacteristic
Dean Young
Lazarus
She sucks the cigarette
Will Wellman
Blind Trust
In the nod of a cow as, stiff-legged,
Joan Houlihan
Riding the Metro-North New Haven Line and Black Mountain Music
The question is what kind of sausage are they—
David Blair
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A long armed monkey lurks by the far
Susan Rich
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