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Tchaikovsky’s Fifth, On Freud’s Birthday [May 5] & In Vienna
The first movement of Tchaikovsky’s
David Lehman
Cry
Bring back our dresses untorn
Frannie Lindsay
Unbeckoning Glass and Time Faking Surprises
This color is exhaled smoke from a bummed cigarette, a stray cloud for the sky.
Paula Cisewski
THE LIGHTS ON THE BOATS
I didn’t start this to break anyone’s heart.
C Dale Young
Approximations
Waking up in a borrowed room, in a body
Oksana Maksymchuk
April
I think I will accept my life, the moment
Maxine Scates
End in Itself
All veins point to a heart in depleted rivers, in branches,
Allan Peterson
Tolstoi Learned to Ride a Bike at an Age When Most of Us Cash in Chips by Annette Barnes & Stuart Friebert
There we were, watching the parade, while he climbed up
Annette Barnes
The Discarded Christmas Trees
lie on the sidewalks of New York:
Estha Weiner
Don’t Know Much About the French I Took
I silently disapproved when they said, “Let’s go French
Ron Smith
Vernissage
Survivors of a volcanic explosion, cross-
Rosanna Warren
Snowfall, with Reconciliation
How old winter is. However much we stain
Jen Karetnick
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