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The Transit Hall on Pier 86
They say there’s a place in the brain for faces
Hilde Weisert
The Birthdays of the Dead
It is an affront in their land
Charles O. Hartman
Once I loved an opera singer from Spain
for 15 days, maybe 20.
Karen Paul Holmes
Strength
After the storm
Hélène Cardona
The Afterlife of Breath
My father dead on the gurney
Stewart Moss
The End
Whatever is coming is the end, but not really.
Rebecca Lehmann
Rilke 5 Translations
Almost like on the last day when the dead tear
Daniel Tobin
Tongue of Language | Nightmare
Oh tongue of language, moving with your comb
Annie Finch
Old Man Swimming
When the Old Man of the Sea shapeshifting on the bottom
Tom Sleigh
Burning Leaves
Leaf-fires smell like
Chase Twichell
Any Kind
Look up. The sky is never constant, sometimes clouded,
Leah Umansky
Golgotha & Receiving the Host
Then they came and cleansed you my love
Frannie Lindsay
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