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July 01, 2026

Three poems

July 01, 2026/ Marcel Krueger
Three poems

By Douglas Thornton

In a closed valley

Walking to the south;

Loud wind in the air

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July 01, 2026/ Marcel Krueger/ Comment
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July 01, 2026

Two poems

July 01, 2026/ Marcel Krueger
Two poems

By Özge Lena

A sharp moon blues the Bosphorus.

I stand on the dark edge

of one of Istanbul's seven hills,

and the city lies beneath me

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July 01, 2026/ Marcel Krueger/ Comment
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June 30, 2026

Three poems

June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger
Three poems

By Eli Rodriguez Fielder

the last map drawn by hand

was sent to me by the last artist to use paper

and I found the last pencil

to make the last annotation

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June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger/ Comment
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June 30, 2026

What's Left

June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger
What's Left

By Jade Bailey Brock

I don’t read the news anymore. Up north, they have this phrase for people like us: tammaqtutit uppirusukkavit nalligijaunnginnirnik?—do you mistakenly believe you’re not loved? All those letters crowding out the spaces where the seers used to go.

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June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger/ Comment
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June 30, 2026

Aeolou Street

June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger
Aeolou Street

By Athena Melliar

Aeolou is a street leading to the Acropolis of Athens.

Aeolou is a road to the Athenian citadel, like a safe harbourage offering to a stranger looking

rather familiar — Τίνος είσαι εσύ;

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June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger/ Comment
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June 30, 2026

Wolf-Cryer

June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger
Wolf-Cryer

By Matt Hetherington

then they mourned her like a suicide

then they sent her to the forests

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June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger/ Comment
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June 30, 2026

Spinoza to Said I

June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger
Spinoza to Said I

By David Koehn

I am alone in my study at Tydeman’s in Rijnsburg.

This dialogue between us spares the guilty,

Unbroken fire hydrants on both sides of the Seine,

The identity of the people who betrayed us,

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June 30, 2026

Two poems

June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger
Two poems

By Asim Mudgal

Sounds of the distant voice, utensils clattering, water flushing out in the sewer are

possessing my rented room.

In this, I am caught up in the directions

Of east or west, north or south.

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June 30, 2026/ Marcel Krueger/ Comment
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June 29, 2026

Prosepoem (Path To Whole)

June 29, 2026/ Marcel Krueger
Prosepoem (Path To Whole)

By Laurence Lillvik

We’re not asking you to understand. Not begging you to be the goldfish. We’re not a willow in a field, or the groundwater it signifies.

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