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Mother Doesn’t Bite
I bite instead and she needs salt,
Terese Svoboda
Bear Sometimes Thinks He’s Dead & Shelf Life
But lately he’s observed the Hermit Thrush
David Huddle
To a Soldier in Ukraine
A soldier must know three things—
Garrett Hongo
Six Makeshift Trees Around My Bathtub
Above our heads a vertical shadow
Samira Negrouche
Double Effect: December 31
the bridge closes behind you
Martha Serpas
Albatross
Driving toward
Karina Borowicz
Shame
Why did I want a Queen Conch shell
Sandy Solomon
Lost Tails, City of Money and Counting the Money
One day our tails fell off and lay at our feet like giant dead caterpillars.
Jeff Friedman
Poem in the Old Style
At the beginning of the play Hecuba was mourning her great losses. She made lists, blamed the Gods: they could
Ira Sadoff
Purity | A Withered Rose
Amazing solitude.
Nina Cassian
A Brief Portfolio
I said goodbye to a friend who left a hole filled
Bruce Bond
The All-Overs, This is Where God Stays When He’s in Town and Mr. Jackson’s Killer
I like words like gallimaufry, tawdry, billingsgate—braggadocio! Rodomontade.
David Kirby
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