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Letter to a Cyclist and Early Spring
The cyclist who’s rushing for the usual gold
Guy Goffette
A Love Poem While Dissolving
I’m trying to say I love you, but Buckminster Fuller declared
David Wagoner
Perfect Air
Put book down
Ted Greenwald
AFTER A FUNERAL
After the service and reception hour
Ted Kooser
What is Love in Tennis, and What is Love | Nude from Here to Eternity
If there’s personality in how you jump, then I wonder about
Dorothy Chan
Lazarus
She sucks the cigarette
Will Wellman
In a Valley & Theorems of Reason
Hello to the theorems of reason, hidden
Phillis Levin
Nature
Looking through trees strangely into nature.
Ralph Angel
FIREFLIES
Evenings when the children
Jennifer O’Grady
Objects in Mirror Are Larger than They Appear
That beautiful girl on a bicycle smoking a cigarette:
Frannie Lindsay
The Interview
Where is your wheel? Your bike-body? Sturdy-car-self?
Mary Buchinger
Three Poems from “Where Are the Trees Going”
Inhabited uninhabited house subject to the air’s structure
Vénus Khoury-Ghata
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