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A Hole in My Backyard
I get very nervous, I admit.
John Wall Barger
New Home
This house has no prehistory,
Lidija Dimkovska
Your Brother’s Face
You believe your brother will come down
Christopher Howell
Fidelity
Heaven-selvage, twilight eyelet opened
Kimberly Johnson
What We Work At | Look to the Side
What we work at
Lorenzo Calogero
Ebbtide
He said one day when we are old, we—
Lynne Thompson
Don’t Pick the Cherries Yet
Don’t pick the cherries yet—
Maya Sarishvili
MARATHON | SHORELINE
Jesus hears a swarm of bees beneath his porch. His television
Amelia Martens
Dog in the Manger
As if you’d keep your bones from other dogs
Linda Pastan
Imagined Corners
At the corner where the transept cuts the nave,
Christina Pugh
The Gone and the Going Away
The world I know keeps going farther
Maurice Manning
A Convalescent Bed in a Field of Yellow Tulips
Your wires trail into a gopher hole.
Adam Tavel
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