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FOLDED WING | Pig, a sequel | Ode to Solitude
The wrist and the leg are the test: flexible,
Margo Berdeshevsky
That’s How We Met translated by Chenxin Jiang
If only I didn’t have to grow up
Yau Ching
So This is the Future & Hope
After I found out––
Fay Dillof
January and The Marrow
Greetings from the first darkness,
Elaine Equi
A Hole in My Backyard
I get very nervous, I admit.
John Wall Barger
From a Bench at MOMA
Don’t wanna, don’t wanna,
Clare Rossini
Toshno
Marina is trying to describe Raskolnikov’s interior state
Barbara Hamby
Christmas Lights
I have watched how
Anne Shafmaster
After Our Parents Get Divorced, Our Mother Buys an Ivy Stencil
In the small white bedroom
Brandi George
Poem of the Quotidian
Night falls so swiftly in this part of town
Ruy Belo
Poem with Allusions
The thoughts that come on little cat feet
Jay Parini
The Immortality Ode
Bill Evans is quiet, fingers still above the keys, But ready to begin again and
Brian Culhane
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