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Happy Hour
I wasn’t supposed to touch the two glazed ceramic turtles
Tara Skurtu
March 18, 2019
We Came This Way to Know the Evening
Here’s a riddle:
Hsia Yü
March 18, 2019
Vanity
it’s easy to fritter your life away
Abdourahman Waberi
April 16, 2019
The World Provides
Someone somewhere must always be
Lawrence Raab
April 20, 2019
Not the Way it Was
Today I overheard a conversation
Leonard Kress
April 20, 2019
Charlotte
That was a malaise. We call that malaise.
Mark Dow
April 20, 2019
The Morgue is Closed & Pélican Dans Sa Píeté
Any décor depresses when it shows
Martha Serpas
April 20, 2019
After Reading Charles Wright I Turn Out the Light and Listen to the Rain
Protestant American darkness
Maurice Manning
April 20, 2019
Carpe Diem
You won't live
Timothy Liu
April 23, 2019
Tampa at 8PM, Listening to a Podcast on Bird Migration
Woodlawn Cemetery lies shadowed beneath violet-bellied clouds
Will Wellman
April 23, 2019
Don’t Know Much About the French I Took
I silently disapproved when they said, “Let’s go French
Ron Smith
April 23, 2019
The Immortality Ode
Bill Evans is quiet, fingers still above the keys, But ready to begin again and
Brian Culhane
April 23, 2019
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