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A MORAL VICTORY IS STILL A DEFEAT
It was late in the year and late in the day,
Jay Hopler
The Easy Way to Stop Drinking
We are as flies in a pitcher plant,
Kim Addonizio
Bending Truth to Advantage
From Robert Lowell’s poem “Those Before Us,” these final lines: “Pardon them for existing.
Scott Withiam
A History of Mirrors
We’ve accidentally collided with something real tonight
Colin Pope
Excerpt from poem by Im Yunjidang translated from Hanja (via modern Korean) by Suphil Lee Park
This shapeless blade
Im Yunjidang
That’s How We Met translated by Chenxin Jiang
If only I didn’t have to grow up
Yau Ching
Honey
Strange music of our Emily —
Cecilia Woloch
Small Hut
I know you only in echo,
Tess Gallagher
Two poems by Tomasz Różycki translated from Polish by Mira Rosenthal
Hello? If you can hear me, give a sign, a call,
Tomasz Różycki
mother of stains
a mother made of three buttons from three different sweaters
William Lessard
While
While we were kissing that year, the icebergs were sleeping,
Paul Hoover
Circus
How the squirrel, skittish, leaps, lobbing its orange
Mark Irwin
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