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Circumference & Earthrise
Vanilla farmers in Madagascar sit in the dark with rifles;
Arthur Sze
Venice is Sinking | Window Shopping
Venice is sinking, Signora. Look –
Helen Bournas-Ney
A Habitation of Jackals, a Court for Ostriches
Very dark now I put a seed in my mouth but its texture and taste
Timothy Donnelly
The Cocoon, I Started Slowly & Morning’s Only Yellow
Visiting my cousin’s church I found
Betsy Sholl
Approximations
Waking up in a borrowed room, in a body
Oksana Maksymchuk
Two Poems
War catches a man with a shopping bag
Ludmila Khersonsky
BUSH | SERIAL
Warms thieves.
Diane Vreuls
ON EMPATHY
Wary of the verb “empathize”—together with its noun “empathy” and adjective
DeWitt Henry
Stammer (2 pp)
Was I hatched from an egg, fostered by birds
Betsy Sholl
I Decided to Weigh My Head
Was it really as heavy as it felt?
John Brehm
Physics & Green Room
Was Jesus materializing inside a locked room
Megan Wildwood
On the Beach at Divi Bay, St. Martin
Was melancholy yesterday, watching slate-grey clouds
Garrett Hongo
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