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Arts & CulturePoetry
Jeffrey Essmann
All human now, bereft of the divine
Arts & CulturePoetry
James Matthew Wilson
A boy at a front door, a shadowy guest.
Arts & CulturePoetry
Terry Savoie
 the prairie grass / sizzles in the wind
Arts & CulturePoetry
Philip Metres
It's already late—where is the feast inside?
Arts & CulturePoetry
Shann Ray
we who perish like the flower in the field
Arts & CulturePoetry
Annabelle Moseley

for A.B.

Those childhood nights I ate at your table,
where life's mysteries were broken and shared—
I studied the blue willow plates you set each night.

Even during the worst winter,
my fork swept potatoes, gravy, bits of savory meat
and uncovered a story.

Each night I told myself a different tale, cast in the familiar pattern—
there were pagodas, fences, shining waterways
and a boat with a figure searching the horizon.