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Car le Vice by Tomaž Šalamun translated from the Slovenian by Brian Henry
Car le Vice, rongeant ma native noblesse
Tomaž Šalamun
Pathetic Fallacy
Jog through this suburb at a blue hour
Major Jackson
Faust 1972
This time, Faust was a nursing mother --
Sharon Olds
Two Poems
Save forever my words for the taste of a smoke and disaster,
Osip Mandelstam
The Willows in Winter in the Boston Public Garden
In the sun’s white
Catherine Breese Davis
The Quarry, Pontaise
To enter into the greens
Linda Pastan
Book of Dolls
The psychoanalyst has left the building
Bruce Bond
The Wayfarer
One must turn thoughts
Cynthia Hogue
Sea Otters, Missiles, Sardines
Sea otters sun themselves on harbor rocks,
Teresa Cader
Honor Guard
Who does this body
D.A. Powell
Blown Away
There’s something stuck in my throat, it might be the red-eyed
Maya Janson
Chaja-Lea Returns
This is where we were
Eric Odynocki
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