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Quotidian and Carry
Steak dinners are the worst /you prefer the fatty cut / those white-ribboned slabs from Save-A-Lot
Amanda Newell
Letter From The Capital
She writes: now we have wars between historical eras. We fight in time as well as space. 1914 vs. 1939 is a devastating
D. Nurkse
A FLOW STONE IN CO. CLARE
You want to fathom me,
Daniel Tobin
What is Pleasure
The supreme pleasure of love
Angela Ball
The Left Hand
clay votive offering
Fred Marchant
Dollymix translated from Swedish by Kristina Andersson Bicher
You – in a violet dress. A radiant, billowing circle in a wreath of sun.
Hanna Riisager
The Garden
It just came at you. You were in it almost
Brian Swann
The Dog Days of August and Elaine’s Story
What huge effort to move through
Alice Friman
House of Clouds | Song
Clouds float over Giudecca Island,
Meena Alexander
Will flames lap? Leap? | The Country Stairs
Will flames lap? Leap?
Cynthia Hogue
Sestina
The time is naturally over. It is another morning. Lie
Leah Umansky
Getting Old, Thinking of Keats
Even though I’m old now
Gregory Orr
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