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Whatever Alights
A zillion yeses to the titmice at my feeder,
Betsy Sholl
The Peripheral Position of the Sun
A young woman roars, laughs, splashes the face of a young man, nears the shore where the blinking lights of fireflies
Marilyn Hacker
Earth, Temple, Gods
A woman's feet, in lace-up sandals made of stone.
Amy Gerstler
36.
A woman was choked by a metal shackle
Louis Calaferte
The Dolls’ House Mysteries
A woman lies so tidily
Helen Ivory
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
Kabuki
A widow in Mississippi kept them in glass cases,
R.T. Smith
She Dog | Mermaid
A ticky rain of blood from
Terese Svoboda
The Plum
A teacher I loved
Molly Peacock
Her Oceanography
A strand of algae leaves its rubbery
Harriet Levin
Sounds Like Love
A spacial infirmity
Charlie Smith
From A Line By Kawabata
A solitary shadow in stillness
Ron Slate
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