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That ancient Egyptian poem
Carved on a pillar—
Gregory Orr
New Home
This house has no prehistory,
Lidija Dimkovska
The Absurd Self Looking Both Ways at Once | Inventing Nightlife
Plato said the world is divided into a world
Marc Vincenz
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The old wheelbarrow aimed like a cannon
Dorianne Laux
(…) | In Your Land
Let your heart beat like a gnat in an autumn lamp,
Anzhelina Polonskaya
Alone at the New Year
An instant of awe, then, afterwards,
Donald Revell
Heretical Physics & Mermaid Rescued by EMTs in Colorado
When I was englobed in subatomic quarks and bosons floating
Maureen Seaton
In Which the Sea Rakes at My Window and Seemingly Unlike Me
and I wake rattled, as if to resist a long fall
Ellen Doré Watson
To Say
There are dead children all over and under this earth
Leslie Harrison
Velvetleaf
Tick of sweet clover, swinecress parasite, did you have a music
Jane Springer
Polaris Mall
February, 9:37 p.m. Two Canada geese,
J. Allyn Rosser
The Water Returns
The water returns. The pools teem with newborn fish.
Vadim Mesyats
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