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Ever Wish We’d Gone Beyond Being Friends? and My Auto Dealership
You asked. I’m remembering the vacation island
Scott Withiam
Those little plastic number puzzles | Linnaean
given out at grade school parties:
Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet
Three Poems
They watch her watching them, the spirits.
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Zone
This ancient world finally leaves you weary
Guillaume Apollinaire
THE HEAD TRANSPLANT
They walk in and out of the room,
Marianne Boruch
Ana Varela Tafur translated from Spanish by Yaccaira Salvatierra
By the banks or the center of a river,
Ana Varela Tafur
What’s Real? | Is Nothing Sacred Anymore?
This question didn’t much interest me
David Huddle
Your Brother’s Face
You believe your brother will come down
Christopher Howell
Ars Poetica
The shell of the papershell pecan can easily be broken
Angie Estes
Don’t Pick the Cherries Yet
Don’t pick the cherries yet—
Maya Sarishvili
Stopping At Whole Foods on a Snowy Evening
If commerce, too, has its music, then it’s in kumquat, pine nut, Arctic char,
Ciaran Berry
Imaginary Conversation | In the Orchard
You tell me to live each day
Linda Pastan
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