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Happiness on Earth
Especially if you were waking
Stephen Ackerman
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
Burning Leaves
Leaf-fires smell like
Chase Twichell
Romanian Lessons & The Country of Leaving
Godmother country,
Monica Cure
The Gifts
The closet where the black sweaters hang. Where the game of backgammon is played
Daniel Bourne
Photographs, 1949 | Retiree
In one, they pose, grinning straight at the Kodak,
Sydney Lea
Contagions of the Visible
In the optics of the dark ages, the eye
Bruce Bond
House of Clouds | Song
Clouds float over Giudecca Island,
Meena Alexander
How to Topple a Kingdom
Read overly-detailed novels. Prefer
Dick Allen
Major Brands…
Cloth covers a woman’s face so we
Kate Monaghan
After Reading Charles Wright I Turn Out the Light and Listen to the Rain
Protestant American darkness
Maurice Manning
Found Poem: “Swelling Anti-Asian Violence: Who Is Being Attacked Where,” NYT, April 3, 2021
Queens | A 47-year-old man and his 10-year-old son
Kimiko Hahn
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