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july
The best thing about this month is not
Max Temmerman
The Latch
One sound, the click of the latch on the gate,
Maurice Manning
A Poem Translated from Greek by Alex de Voogt
He went inside the café where they would go together.
Constantine P. Cavafy
On Chanukah
Isn’t fire itself
Linda Pastan
LOVE HAS BIG TEETH | Route 140, Sixty Miles North of Winnemucca
You, in New Hampshire,
Tom Crawford
Geese
More dream now than memory, though memory is all it is: after an early dinner, I’m dropping them off at their
Alan Shapiro
Imagined Corners
At the corner where the transept cuts the nave,
Christina Pugh
Regular Arithmetic
My sister says, all men are insecure,
Leah Umansky
Four Poems
One was dicing an onion,
Ron Slate
Old Tunes, Politics, Karma & Career
Took the afternoon off from the dozen things I’m supposed to repair, respond to, or maintain around the yard, and
Christopher Buckley
Ebbtide
He said one day when we are old, we—
Lynne Thompson
The Last Phonebooth
The last phone booth on the planet smells
Joanna Fuhrman
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