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August, Hinge
How would you describe these pandemic days,
Patricia Clark
The Headless Horseman | A Tune for Theremin Vox
The messenger was so dead they sent him
Anatoly Kudryavitsky
Poem Beginning with a Line from Levis
As if we’re put on the earth to forget the ending,
Gabriella R. Tallmadge
Lament Sunburns
The worst I got on a tar roof, mid-July with a bottle
Bradford Tice
Ana Varela Tafur translated from Spanish by Yaccaira Salvatierra
By the banks or the center of a river,
Ana Varela Tafur
An Invasion
We waited and waited, or by we
Chad Parmenter
Eros Caught Napping
Eros at one time or another in the era before
Fortunato Salazar
Letter to My Almost Former House
It’s true, I’m getting ready to leave you.
Theresa Burns
SMOKE GHOST SMOKE
Its smell didn't wake my husband
Nancy Mitchell
The Studio
The palette down left in the foreground,
Arthur Brown
Three Poems translated from Chinese by Steven Bradbury
The ancient Greeks believed that if you took everything
Hsia Yü
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
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