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Ars Poetica, with Cow
She went back to look at the beast, which lay immobile except for one eye watching the girl who stood helpless beside
Maureen Seaton
What Light Tastes Like
Depends on the hour of departure and if flowers
Barbara Ras
A God | A Poet | “Facesti come quei che va di notte…” | The Mocking of Ceres
Here lies a god who was obtuse, just like us.
Yves Bonnefoy
MORE THAN I CAN SAY
Clewell doesn’t exactly do haiku.
David Clewell
Shakedown, Sleeping Mother and The Touch
On Main Street, two cops stop me in front of the tire store. One is big and burly and the other is lean
Jeff Friedman
Once We Were
once we were immigrants
Martha Collins
Sunday in Connecticut
I drive into town.
Judy Katz
Turn Back
Intergenerational sex is a trend, Jeannine said.
Marilyn Kallet
Difficulty
It's difficult
Rae Armantrout
Three Poems
Fish-shaped, dark brown,
Gary Soto
Oak | Installation
I sat at it, a good table—one of a number
Dore Kiesselbach
Two poems from “The Mistaken Place of Things”
How to say hair
Gabriela Aguirre
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