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Showering Behind the Zodiac’s Curtain
When blue hangs around me, I am
Diane Wakoski
Grade School Cafeteria
When it has been
Angela Ball
Two poems by Jan Wagner translated from German by David Keplinger
when you are digging in the wardrobe
Jan Wagner
The Ant’s Plunder
When I stuck out my hand to grab the iron door handle, a hidden ant attacked my right
Xi Chuan
Salons
Your friends are all sitting
Bianca Stone
SOUL-DARK second version | SLEEP second version
At the forest’s edge: a dark deer. A hush.
Georg Trakl
Ten Days After the Dobbs Decision
The possum loped into view, pouch dragging slow
Adam Chiles
Christmas Lights
I have watched how
Anne Shafmaster
Double Sonnet Ending in New Testament
This poem is meant to have the make and model
Erika Meitner
Four Poems
One was dicing an onion,
Ron Slate
Bright in June Sun
The young man, kneeling at his mother’s tomb, lays red tulips there,
Mark Irwin
Focus
The point at which
Rae Armantrout
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