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PASSING
They lay the old woman in the back seat of a car,
T.R. Hummer
Dream Vision of Theodore Roethke
door to heaven? portal of wheres in a modern mound.
Natalie Louise Tombasco
A Meeting
Of all the disappointments
Brian Culhane
January and The Marrow
Greetings from the first darkness,
Elaine Equi
Elements and A Streetcar Named Panera
An abandoned father heals,
Alejandro Escudé
WORDS IN THE WOODS
All the words that have been spoken here
Alberto Rios
THE LIGHTS ON THE BOATS
I didn’t start this to break anyone’s heart.
C Dale Young
I’LL CALL YOU THIS AFTERNOON,
I’ll call you nowhere, now
Angie Estes
Blown Away
There’s something stuck in my throat, it might be the red-eyed
Maya Janson
Abbatoir Time
The widower pushed the tailgate shut and fell.
Sydney Lea
Shaft of Light
Smile behind the lips
Hélène Cardona
Poem by Jahangir Hossain translated from the Bengali by Lloyd Schwartz with Jahangir Hossain
I’ve come again—
Jahangir Hossain
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