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The Sunflower
The sunflower
Vítězslav Nezval
Zero Plus Anything is a World
Four less one is three.
Jane Hirshfield
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
This is No Country for Old Men. The young
Troy Jollimore
Who Will Plant the Seeds of Svalbard and Orchard Fruit: Grafting
as far north you go as night you go night
Ginny Threefoot
Bodies on the Margins
The artist understands blood; or rather
Kwame Dawes
Aqua and Violet
Childlike ones don’t tattle on the choice of stepfathers.
Katherine Soniat
CALLING BACK | CHARITY
My daughter sings in snow falling through the scent of red oak or ash, some of the flakes large enough to contain passages from Emily Dickinson’s letters.
Steven Cramer
N32P28
Do not treasure or belittle,
Hank Lazer
SAY
Says her Tarot reader says
Rae Armantrout
My Surly Heart
You don’t know what lives
David Huddle
Call & Response
In this last
David Rivard
Three Poems
A little man was sleeping in the bright sunlight
Tanella Boni
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