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At Once People at the End of Their Lives
come from common spaces to move around
Matthew James Babcock
Almost Lost Moment
coming back in an incidental way,
Tess Gallagher
Moving the Piano and From the Cliff
Compact and gleaming, black and white,
Rachel Hadas
Hiroshima Bomb
Confetti spirals flutter into dark green.
Lawrence Matsuda
Doing Sudoku on September 11, 2016 | Mini-Golf
Confusion hadn’t yet released its poisons
Kathleen Ossip
The Twenties
Consider the twenties, not Gatsby, not Daisy, not that old Roaring,
John Hodgen
The Epileptic
Conversations with him are like waiting for thunder.
Jehanne Dubrow
Canary Island Date Palm, Love & Ink and Persephone
Couldn’t say the dream I had last night.
Jesse Nathan
The Charter of Effects
Counsel is a lawyer driven by money.
John Fitzgerald
Bosnia, Kentucky
Court documents say her name is Azra Bašic. In 1992, twin knives
Ellen Bass
Almost and Caught Out
Cows and sheep segregate themselves
Annette Barnes
return of the repressed in the age of avantgarde robots
creating and smashing ideas of high and low was a good
Andrei Codrescu
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