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DOMINION HELD AND ALTERED BY CHILDREN
Feral children leave the inside screens
Bruce Smith
SHE-POETS CENTO
Femininity is a sickness. I open my eyes.
Kate Daniels
Polaris Mall
February, 9:37 p.m. Two Canada geese,
J. Allyn Rosser
Hanging the Dirty Laundry
Father's ties were mother’s noose
Jan Freeman
Ancestors
Farther back than my grandmother
Fred D’Aguiar
Ancestors
Farther back than my grandmother
Fred D’Aguiar
The Departure | The Screamer
Farewell my pond and all my many doves
Max Jacob
The Injured Future
Far left cluster the listeners, their heads lifted toward the speaker.
Terese Svoboda
Resumé
Families shame you;
Kim Addonizio
MASEFIELD IN PURGATORY | YOUR BROTHER’S FACE
Falls and stays flemished,
Susan Howe Elizabeth
How to Pray
Falling down on your knees is the easy part, like drinking
Barbara Hamby
Throughway and Passage
Faces, facing one another on the bus.
Matthias Göritz
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