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The Age of the Onion
The onion is a Book of Revelations, diced to proverb-size.
David Keplinger
Cora Goes Birding
This was a bad idea.
Kate Falvey
WOMAN CAVE | MODERN ORIGAMI
Even at my most primitive
Jules Gibbs
Today’s Comedy
Why Dante in summer?
Maureen N. McLane
To a Man in Rags Holding Out a Cup | A 100-year-old Man Asks Me to Write about Something
I don’t have much
Frannie Lindsay
Visitor’s Coming
I’ve laid out
Karl Krolow
The Sunflower
The sunflower
Vítězslav Nezval
Nursing Home
She had dreams fifty years ago
Vijay Seshadri
One and a Half Poems
Well it began with a microburst from the North when the moon
Patrick Donnelly
The Encounter
Drizzle and formless
Alice Friman
About Tea translated from Czech by Stephan Delbos
before we set out let’s promise each other
Tim Postovit
Poetry
In my new room upstairs,
Kim Dower
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