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Memorial by Rigoberto Paredes translated from Spanish by Frances Simán
return to the place where we left our life
Rigoberto Paredes
OLD LOVE LETTERS
I too have my stack
Tony Hoagland
RODIN, “Hand with Small Torso, Bronze” | Rodin’s “The Cathedral”
In Paris you can see his drawer of hands.
Peter Cooley
Ode to Cabeza de Vaca
What good is it to see for miles and miles,
Bruce Weigl
Paper
Damned if I’ll be the woman who collects mass produced throw pillows counts her
Jane Springer
Arf
At the stoplight in Dogleg children swept metal
Peter Jay Shippy
Oracle, Mallarmé & Stone
A broken rib could be the sign
Bruce Bond
To a High Aircraft | Palazzo Maldura
While now by slow degrees
Karl Kirchwey
Moment of Truth
A matador imagines he has
Andrea Cohen
Of Course
If I wake at 3, ephemerality
Sydney Lea
ONLY BEES BUZZ IN THE MEADOW | ALLEGIANCE
Speech a tremble,
Annie Finch
Poem of the Quotidian
Night falls so swiftly in this part of town
Ruy Belo
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