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Strychnine Tree
Stranger under this love-sick tree, lapful of terminal clusters
Jules Jacob
On Delta Flight #2164 From JFK
I'm headed home from a stint at Long Island's
Wendy Barker
Trudy Cooks Fish and The General
The fish seemed fresh that night, as if they’d been caught off the coast near Zanzibar
Marc Vincenz
Indelible
Having worn myself out naming Bewick's wren,
Michael Broek
Three Poems
It’s good to see him young again,
William Trowbridge
Jukkasjärvi, Sweden | Hämeenkyrö, Finland
It flew like a little bird
Mark Wunderlich
the primate hospital
I have raptured the oars.
G.C. Waldrep
It’s 3 A.M., Winter, and Nine Miles from Truckee
and nobody better than I to tell you about
Suzanne Lummis
A Brief Portfolio of Six Poems
The pond flattered the foliage,
John Skoyles
From Night, by Ennio Moltedo, translated from Spanish by Marguerite Feitlowitz
Can we go on like this?
Ennio Moltedo
After the Paris Bombings
I lent my Daily Missal, which had been published before they dropped the Latin, to Robin. Though she had been
Steve Bradbury
Sequoia
Immune to lightning and Arctic cold,
Nancy Naomi Carlson
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