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An Intimate Moment of Protestant Despair Witnessed on the Four O’ Clock Train
He put down his Wall Street Journal,
Tony Hoagland
Three Ghazals
When I woke in the night, I walked to the center of the dream.
Nicole Callihan and Zoë Ryder White
Madonna in Blue
An aneurism in the sun, a gravity-wave.
Richard Kenney
DERRIÈRE LE MUR ANTI-BRUIT/PROMENADES EN ÎLE-DE-FRANCE by Chantal Bizzini translated by J. Bradford Anderson
Pourquoi le rez-de-chaussée
Chantal Bizzini
THE CURVE
Something, call it X, wanted a body
Max Ritvo
Dentist, Mexico, 1959
The room was big, not small.
Alberto Rios
On the Banks of the Allegheny
We had started over again—
William Logan
Maria’s Yellow Coat
I haven’t had
David Rivard
Like Body
one light series discrete
G.C. Waldrep
St. Bonaventure and Spring Birthday Romance
Merton’s last stop in the world
Frances Richey
Morgellons
Jorge Luis Borges translated Thomas Browne
John Kinsella
THE ABDUCTION | INSIGHT | THE FOUNTAIN
The falcon, which he’s just bought, at his cheek,
Kuno Raeber
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