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How I Felt the First Time I Tried It
Like a clam’s tongue muscling
Arielle Kaplan
Lapse
I am not deceived, I do not think it is still summer. I
Dorianne Laux
Before the rebirth | The harvest field | Song of love present
No flowers here
Andrée Chedid
Once We Were
once we were immigrants
Martha Collins
First Words
In the marriage booth at sleep-away camp,
Rebecca Michels
Salvation, in B#
Bigtime Baltimore, new
Afaa Michael Weaver
False Darkness
I need the sun to be setting
William Olsen
Post Structuralism
But the first idea was not to shape the clouds
Christopher Buckley
Cento for the Turn of the Year
Assume nothing. Take a position:
Rachel Hadas
Missing
If I told you simply that the bed in the Baptist Hospital
Carl Dennis
Cicada’s Courtship, Origin Story and Clean Houses
The dissipation of freshly harvested leeks, wilted,
Rasha Abdulhadi
Charade
I was thinking of the sad
Adam Scheffler
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