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Breathing Room
Not every week,
Floyd Skloot
Two Poems
Black, faux-leather cover with gold trim—
Alice Friman
August
Water and wind do it too
Jennifer Grotz
Three poems from The Abduction by Maram Al-Masri, translated from French by Hélène Cardona
I hugged him
Maram Al-Masri
The Mirror
We dream of two dragons
Norman Dubie
In the Vestibule
The in-between is queasy
Rachel Hadas
Fidelity
Heaven-selvage, twilight eyelet opened
Kimberly Johnson
Unbeckoning Glass and Time Faking Surprises
This color is exhaled smoke from a bummed cigarette, a stray cloud for the sky.
Paula Cisewski
The Wayfarer
One must turn thoughts
Cynthia Hogue
Nudes I & II
Once she crosses the threshold
Leeya Mehta
Club X
Between the gaping double-doors of Club-X and two leather thugs,
Philip Metres
The Host of Turns
We were gathered in this kind of circus-tent,
Antonio Machado
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