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Old, Two, Not, Wrote
letters to an old poet
Hank Lazer
A Hole in My Backyard
I get very nervous, I admit.
John Wall Barger
Before | Ode to Late Autumn, Auvillar
The American poet died of head trauma
Marilyn Kallet
The Madonna Poems
She bends to lift him from the basket.
Frances Richey
Creek
Now it is easy to find where the creek dwindles, where it thickens at last, where its
Carrie Causey
A Brief Portfolio
When the light goes out, and the book is set down
Campbell McGrath
The Sunflower
The sunflower
Vítězslav Nezval
Consecration of the Wolves I and IV
For now, I will await
Salgado Maranhão
What a Man Wants is the Power to Name the Terms of His Rescue
If I had that power,
Ray Gonzalez
Picking Prunes and The Majestic Theatre
From the ground up is how you rise
D.A. Powell
Dryer
This seemingly permanent revolution,
James Pollock
WINDOWS (after Baudelaire)
You never see as much in an open window as you will looking at it when it’s closed.
J.T. Barbarese
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