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On this edition of The Poets Weave, Alex Chambers reads "The Sandhill Cranes," "After the Chicken, Before the Peach," and "Among Deciduous Hardwoods."
Alex Chambers reads "Dreams of Perennial Wheat" and "Wrought."
Joseph Kerschbaum reads "Invention of Light (astyanax mexicanus)," "One of Us Has Changed (atmospheric convection)," "Endless Echoes (watching me watch you)," and "Let the Boat Go, Take My Hand (dry drowning)."
Joseph Kerschbaum reads "I Don't Look Like Myself Today," "We Forgive You," and "Still Waiting."
Joseph Kerschbaum reads “Clara, You Won’t See Spring,” “Living With and Without You,” “How the Years Pass Until It’s You,” and “Children Lost in Traffic.”
Adam reads "April 7," "April 19" and haiku from "Image Journal."
Sully reads “We Always Ate the Kraut Pierogi First” and “I Don’t Know How to Use Sundials, but I Appreciate That Shadows Have Things to Tell Us.”
Sully reads “April Is National Celery Month” and “Five Ways of Looking at My Own Body.”
Anni Liu reads "Open Letter to the Boy in the Car," "Additionally, What Freedoms Have I Been Trained to Deny Myself?," and "Summer Aubade."
WLS reads "Funeral for Now," "On the last day there was snow," "Prayer to the Saint of Loss," and "Poem in the Form of Anger."
WLS reads "The Knackers at Work," "The Knackers in Their Apartment," and "The Knackers Visit the Reservoir."
Dan Sullivan reads “House Built in the Form of Prayer” and “And I Can Find a Home There Too.”
Anni Liu reads "Northeast Kingdom," "Night Swim at Shadow Lake," and "And I Look Away."
WLS reads "Elegy for Hiding with a Line by Roethke" and "An End To All Things."
Anni Liu reads "Ars Poetica in a Dream Language," "Lian Qiao, Forsythia suspensa or weeping forsythia," and "Finding Fruit."
Jasper Wirtshafter reads "In gender neutral bar bathroom" and "Happiness Lessons."
Jasper Wirtshafter reads "Snow Globe," "Where I learned to play with fire," "Beatrice," "The Clerk at the Birth Certificate Office," and "Free Coffee: Can I be ethically consumed by capitalism?"
Adam reads "A Grad School Friend Chastises Me" and "Mother Bears, Our Golden Shovel."
Emily Bobo reads "Ode to My Mother and Our Little Breasts," "lying in the MRI like lying on a guillotine," "Postcard to my aunt who died of breast cancer,” and “Our Lady of Wheat.”
Jasper Wirtshafter reads "The quiet work," "Probably what love looks like," and "(Not) all men."
Adam reads "Conveyance," "Pseudo-Rondeau for a Prison Classroom," and "The Creature Notches Haiku on Tree Bark."
Emily Bobo reads "Normal," "What the Bones Said," and "Half-Hearted Ghazal at the Half-Way Point."
Christine Brandel reads "Biting the Rind," "The Worst Thing in the World That Could Have Happened," "The Beauty of Love," and "A Wife is a Hope Chest."