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The Raccoon
Like an old Italian man,
Joseph Bathanti
A Tall Bird
on the one hand, beauty remains.
Dan Coman
Before Things Got Bad
After the mayor closed all the parks
Jeffrey Harrison
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
ATTRACTION
a literary critic wrote some
Angela Marinescu
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
Mr. Palomar’s Wave
A long time ago, I went with my aunt to hear
Julie Bruck
BORN ON
The twelfth of July, like Neruda, wouldn’t
Stuart Friebert
Beyond the Unnamed Thickets of Silence translated from Spanish by Jeremy Paden
Beyond the unnamed thickets of silence,
Elí Urbina
The Daughter and 6AM
I wish I had another chance
Linda Pastan
Using these questions, would you please write a brief description of yourself?
My favorite creature is the tree porcupine.
Jesse Lee Kercheval
The Afterlife
After life, pelicans glide above a shut- down bridge.
Rebecca Lehmann
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