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Comet
You once filled my night sky.
Zeina Azzam
My Heart in Evening
In the evening one hears the sharp shrieks of bats.
Georg Trakl
safe / harbor / rehab
you said your eyes
Fred Marchant
Gifts | The List
Books, your books, and blocks
Robin Behn
Across the Wide Missouri
It’s toward the end of the season.
Brian Swann
Vermeer in Greenlandic Norse
We were stopped in the gallery’s cool
Tim Liardet
Market Day
Python belt on my jeans.
Jo-Ann Mort
Missing
If I told you simply that the bed in the Baptist Hospital
Carl Dennis
Three Poems
Being adopted means I have choices on “The Meaning of Your Name”
John Gallaher
A BAT IN THE HOUSE
swoops high, webbed little arms for
Marianne Boruch
Sequoia
Immune to lightning and Arctic cold,
Nancy Naomi Carlson
Personal Life | I, Too, Arrived Here in the End | Godard
The universe is vast and boundless
Hsia Yü
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