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Ode to Disarmament
I am fairly sure that the leafhopper
John Kinsella
NOTES ON SILENCE
The racket of birdsong wakes me at 4am, before first light.
DeWitt Henry
Eating the Madeleine
I remember the scut of it:
Jan Freeman
Morning Hunger
Why not in the icy clarity of morning,
Stewart Moss
Three Poems
It’s good to see him young again,
William Trowbridge
Divorce Party Bonfire
As in a secret rite
Alan Shapiro
Two Poems | Kelli Russell Agodon
When you say no worries what you mean is,
Kelli Russell Agodon
A Heresy Sublime
An artist whom I’ve met is Dürer,
Stephen Todd Booker
The Book of Guests
They gamboled toward me on the plain—two lambs
Chard deNiord
Today’s Comedy
Why Dante in summer?
Maureen N. McLane
Acne
And I’d see it that way, the word, all
Patrick Whitfill
Thomas Hardy in the Dorset County Museum
Turned sideways in a desk chair,
Floyd Skloot
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