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The Orders of the Ordinary
Death seemed no more
William Logan
Heard in Claesz
Decanting like the lees
Hoyt Rogers
Auntie Deluvian and Alien On The Ark: Two by Two
Deep-time they called it when King Dumuzid the Shepherd
Terese Svoboda
Three Poems from a Work in Progress
Deer in the backyard, Schubert’s ninth
David Lehman
Two Poems
Deer sniff red November
Katherine Soniat
Master Class
Demonstrate on mine, I say.
Annette Barnes
What Light Tastes Like
Depends on the hour of departure and if flowers
Barbara Ras
The Dragonfly
Diamond-crusted wings flying an armored syringe
Keith Flynn
But the Avant-Garde
did find ways to wear TV as clothing--the monitors,
Christina Pugh
Of Silk and Missive & Between Tree and Rocket
Did our adolescent lips heat once or more under one or many star falls between sands on a northern American
Margo Berdeshevsky
DINNER AT LYNN AND LINDA’S WITH KEN AND JACK
Dinner tonight with two married gay couples
Jim Daniels
Field Dressing
Dispatch animal
Angela Ball
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