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Three Poems by Abba Kovner translated from Hebrew by Rachel Neve-Midbar
I am not holding a mirage
Abba Kovner
About Tea translated from Czech by Stephan Delbos
before we set out let’s promise each other
Tim Postovit
IT’S 4PM IN THE E.R. AND I AM REARRANGED WITH A SMALL SADNESS
I don't know what made me think
Sonja Halvorson
Without Apology
Things happen. We’ve been promised
Annette Barnes
Three Poems
They watch her watching them, the spirits.
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
The Fruit Bat of Taxidermy
Whoever the taxidermist was,
Melina Papadopoulos
A Fable: The Floss-Silk Tree and the Philodendron
In Brazil they call the floss-silk palo borracho
Peter Meinke
Q&A for Keyhole and Mammogram Hair
After my reading to high school students
Jill McDonough
Aeolus
The camouflaging wind gets
Terese Svoboda
The Age of the Onion
The onion is a Book of Revelations, diced to proverb-size.
David Keplinger
A WOMAN I KNEW ATE FIRE FOR BREAKFAST
And the light would tattoo itself across her mouth
Susan Rich
The Dragonfly
Diamond-crusted wings flying an armored syringe
Keith Flynn
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