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In a Pile of Pictures
The man—young enough to be my son—
Sandy Solomon
Two Poems
In Vietnam, we rowed an old wooden boat
Jim Daniels
Some Propositions with Children | Changing the Subject
The child is completely immersed in childhood
Ruy Belo
My Love
Place your hand, my love, against my heart
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine
A Face, A Cup
The thousand hairline cracks in an aged face
Molly Peacock
The Barricade
The barricade measures two meters high and twelve meters wide
Dag T. Straumsvåg
Three poems from Kembang Kertas (Balinese for bougainvillea) in Filipino and Kinaray-a
Here, we are told
John Iremil Teodoro
Amaryllis
Like the bell of an old Victrola,
Megan Marshall
Breakfast, the most important poem
So far, pockets are good
Bob Hicok
Chocolate on my new pajamas
Spun from a hundred cocoons
Nancy Mitchell
Hyphen
Blue-black on my inked page,
Joan Larkin
Dead Ringers
Millions of miles of celluloid
Bhisham Bherwani
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