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         <description><![CDATA[Two Poems from Bucha, Ukraine | FUSION]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[“Sundown Walks to the Edge of the Story,” by Joy Harjo | The New Yorker]]></description>
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         <title>An idea</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Maybe give extra credit for "Poetry Notes."  Students document the poems of the day and their reactions to them.  </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Sci-Fi
BY TRACY K. SMITH

There will be no edges, but curves.
Clean lines pointing only forward.

History, with its hard spine ]]></description>
         <pubDate>2022-05-29 02:02:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Collecting</title>
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         <pubDate>2022-06-03 14:00:51 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[Specimen
BY ELIZABETH BRADFIELD

The jars themselves
were lovely. Fluted top and rounded
stopper, a few drops of condensation
pearled above the fill line.

How little we would see were it not
for context, or, more specifically, things
out of context. Flowers in a vase,
bears in a zoo, bottled fish
in a museum. The fish

inside, recurved on themselves, tails hooked
along the wall. Surreal and gorgeous—

as fluids and dyes had made
the skin and muscled flesh translucent,
the bones blue, the cartilage lines
of spine and jaw magenta.

The eye was ghostly, the gills
just a shadow of white, and
the ribs reached, their grasping
so obvious. And the tail

pulling the body to its closure.
The fins’ thin stays, like the bones
of a fan. the blue kernel
of otolith floating behind the eye, waiting
to vibrate with sound.

And the whole thing
swollen by the glass that held it.
You’ve never seen the body so clearly articulated,
so clearly pressed against its confines.
Have I wanted enough from this world?


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         <description><![CDATA[Netting
BY ELIZABETH BRADFIELD

She wants so badly to catch something, net held
over a reflecting eddy. She’s pulled in
jewel-eyed frogs, their toes
splayed on the canoe’s smooth hull,
throats throbbing. She’s captured
small snails and, once, some roe, but mostly
just bottom muck, silt, and thickening leaves. Again,

into the water lilies and duckweed, the heavy sack
of ooze deep within the net’s bell, weight
unexpected as a breast’s warm heft. Inside, mummichogs
and sticklebacks torque themselves and she sifts
through the black spill for shrimp. The net
bends heavy from her hand,
spills over. Reach into my chest,

into the bone sieve where I keep my heart, and this
is what you’ll find. Substance black,
thick, and silken: staining the lines of your skin,
smelling potent and determined,
shot through with green ribbons of grass,
silver things twitching and gasping in it,
remarkable and ready in seconds to drown.


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         <description><![CDATA['Ante body' asks us to be more open to the world]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Ruined Things
BY ALLISON JOSEPH

Growing up, I learned to see ruined things as normal,
almost beautiful: rusted cars forsaken in driveways,

faded awnings flapping loose over two-story brick
storefronts, letters in neon signs flickering, burning

out. I learned to follow the ecstatic swirls and curves
of graffiti on walls, loving the mutant alphabet

sprayed on by street artists, letters swollen as clouds,
puffy hieroglyphs. And every empty lot was strewn

with what people has failed to take with them,
dumped, I thought, for me to explore, poke

with a sharp, whittled stick: shreds of skin mags
torn in the underbrush, clothes ripped to rags

snagged among tree branches, blown tires
and dented hubcaps spread out like a welcome

in my neighborhood’s arid patches,
Bronx land the city left unclaimed.

Nothing wrong in being worn, eroded under
urban sun and soot, colors muted in subway

stops, bus stations, dirt and rust and wear
all honorable to me, every new building sagging

eventually, every new school soon marked
by any and every color that could be sprayed on.

Nothing left pristine in that city-scape I loved,
nothing clean or clean in all I remember—lives

punctuated by the jagged symmetry
of wrecked windows, broken barbed wire.


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