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Madonna in Blue
An aneurism in the sun, a gravity-wave.
Richard Kenney
Three Poems
I never saw the children who lived next door,
Andrea Cohen
Two Poems
Save forever my words for the taste of a smoke and disaster,
Osip Mandelstam
Hiroshima Bomb
Confetti spirals flutter into dark green.
Lawrence Matsuda
Lyre
Because it hangs from the center of the sky,
Phillis Levin
Three Poems Translated by Brian Henry
I’m not my own bacterium,
Tomaž Šalamun
Carpe Diem
You won't live
Timothy Liu
Anti-Gravity Time Machine
From the front stoop it’s the 21st century;
Jennifer Michael Hecht
Timetable
Somebody dies, for example, or is gone
Charles Baxter
True Bug | I Will Be Good
I’ve been talking to a bug all winter.
Cleopatra Mathis
Doing Sudoku on September 11, 2016 | Mini-Golf
Confusion hadn’t yet released its poisons
Kathleen Ossip
SOUL-DARK second version | SLEEP second version
At the forest’s edge: a dark deer. A hush.
Georg Trakl
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