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Invisible Dog Invisible Dog Fabio Morábito Tr. Richard Gwyn
Collected Poems Collected Poems Mimi Khalvati
One Little Room One Little Room Peter McDonald
Emotional Support Horse Emotional Support Horse Claudine Toutoungi
Dante's Purgatorio Dante's Purgatorio Philip Terry
Citizen Poet Citizen Poet Eavan Boland Ed. Jody Allen Randolph
Library Lives Library Lives Stella Halkyard
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Poem of the Day

When You Lean Close and Tell Me

Joe Carrick-Varty

not a day goes by that you don’t think of him
but you’re thinking less now and you hope this is a sign
I pick at the grass and remember all the people

I’ve thought about since this conversation started—
an ex from school, Sylvia upstairs, the postie.
When I exit the roundabout behind an ASDA lorry

it’s not the A342 Northbound I’m driving on but the
freckled curve of my father’s spine. When a stranger
spots them from the layby, points a gloved hand

to the horses drinking from the lake of my father’s face
I climb the field to get a better view. In the valley
two leafless trees fill with light, become lungs.
Taken from 'More Sky'...
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