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EPHEBE WITH CYPRIPEDIUM
Sweet ephebe, dear good friend,
Simona Popescu
The Color I Take
All day the green had soaked me
Catherine Wing
Yahrzeit
This was the woman who remembered her childhood.
Mark Jarman
Old Tunes, Politics, Karma & Career
Took the afternoon off from the dozen things I’m supposed to repair, respond to, or maintain around the yard, and
Christopher Buckley
Two Poems
goldenrod polling the rail scar’s winter margin
G.C. Waldrep
Beards & The Gospel According to Ian Fleming
During my sleep, the entire world had been taken over by full beards.
Nicholas Samaras
Poems ‘From Ruins and Other Poems’ translated from Arabic by Huda J. Fakhreddine
Something awakens amputated.
Samer Abu Hawwash
Lament Sunburns
The worst I got on a tar roof, mid-July with a bottle
Bradford Tice
A History of Mirrors
We’ve accidentally collided with something real tonight
Colin Pope
Fragments of The Sacrificial World
Porpoises feed every morning in the shallows
Martha Serpas
The Cricket
You too have risen at midnight
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
Discoveries
What I knew about
Floyd Skloot
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