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Threnody and Sylvia Plath
The train coach, Jean—empty except for you,
David Wojahn
from “From Nothing”
One note, another, in the parlor’s angled light,
Daniel Tobin
Little Torch
First there was delight, delight in the windchimes,
Katie Ford
A Story about the Bees
I still have the bees
Derek JG Williams
Acne
And I’d see it that way, the word, all
Patrick Whitfill
The Rainbow Sign, The Shirt and After All
God gave Noah the rainbow sign,
Grace Schulman
True Bug | I Will Be Good
I’ve been talking to a bug all winter.
Cleopatra Mathis
Nesting & a triptych
At my parents’ house nothing is in boxes, nothing is packed.
Katie Moritz
SUNDAY LUNCH AT MOM’S COUSIN DINNIE’S: JUNE 1969 | “ELEGANT,” SHE SAID
I hadn't yet recovered from a concussive first year teaching ninth-grade English
Wendy Barker
Inner City Canal
This water tumbling over the canal locks
Michael Smith
One of a Series
My daughter sees the sky from another angle, slate-blue reflected in a lake called living.
Joni Wallace
Two poems by Natalia Toledo, in trilingual translation (Zapotec to Spanish to English)
Mantis mantis I want to know
Natalia Toledo
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