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The Old Pythagorean | Wish You Were Here
The Scottish sheep farmer John Williamson espoused the Pythagorean doctrine of metempsychosis, which held that
Rachel Careau
Liebfraumilch, Scale and Season
Our new son, fallen asleep
Joshua McKinney
from THE CITY OF PARIS HAS YOU IN MIND TONIGHT
When G died began the midnight panic attacks.
Deborah Landau
Bathroom Mirror
Often, when dazzled by sunlight,
James Longenbach
On Contemplating a Sheep’s Skull
Skull aged so much in rain and heat,
John Kinsella
MISSA CORONA SPINEA Good Friday, Macomb County
On one side of one dumpster
Greg Sendi
She Said She Saw Vowels
underneath her birdfeeder
Angie Estes
36.
A woman was choked by a metal shackle
Louis Calaferte
The Transit Hall on Pier 86
They say there’s a place in the brain for faces
Hilde Weisert
Objects in Mirror Are Larger than They Appear
That beautiful girl on a bicycle smoking a cigarette:
Frannie Lindsay
Old, Two, Not, Wrote
letters to an old poet
Hank Lazer
Two Poems
A rectangular tray materializes, made
Sawnie Morris
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