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Her Oceanography
A strand of algae leaves its rubbery
Harriet Levin
The Good World
but when I painted the deer
Frannie Lindsay
What Almost Killed You
Hello, my name is a long drive home from the bar
Bill Stratton
Streak, Exit Survey and Against All Endings
A jackknifed semi full
Donald Platt
Cosmology
Someone has spilled the moon
Linda Pastan
Ghazal with Bread
how many summers apart from you, in search of bread
Gökçenur Ç
The Morgue is Closed & Pélican Dans Sa Píeté
Any décor depresses when it shows
Martha Serpas
Florida
The prettiest state,
Cathleen Calbert
The Seven Mysteries of Our-Lady Madonna
They emerge out of distance,
Frances Richey
Three Poems
Every time I try to walk
Carolyn Guinzio
Polaris Mall
February, 9:37 p.m. Two Canada geese,
J. Allyn Rosser
The Irretrievable
Second shelf on the right. You’ll
Donald Revell
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