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In the Waiting Room | City of Bridges
Light poured
Flávia Rocha
Ophelia
Where stars sleep on the calm black waters,
Steve Kronen
LEONTES
Elusive, but only sweetened by
Donald Revell
First Days at the Conservancy
I’m looking out the window—Paula’s window—
Carol Moldaw
Dream Vision of Theodore Roethke
door to heaven? portal of wheres in a modern mound.
Natalie Louise Tombasco
Leprechaun
The old woman next door would appear in
Tara Skurtu
DOMINION HELD AND ALTERED BY CHILDREN
Feral children leave the inside screens
Bruce Smith
It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back | Out of the crimson dawn one third the size of an icon’s
It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back –
Mikhail Eremin
Kabuki
A widow in Mississippi kept them in glass cases,
R.T. Smith
Bending Truth to Advantage
From Robert Lowell’s poem “Those Before Us,” these final lines: “Pardon them for existing.
Scott Withiam
At the perennial exchange
At the perennial exchange, you will swap half a hosta
Jane Zwart
Two Poems
I don’t think I’ll make it,
Page Hill Starzinger
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