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Shin Issues | Flash Flood
Probably you have shins.
Douglas Goetsch
Two poems by Silvia Guerra, translated from Spanish by Jesse Lee Kercheval and Jeannine Marie Pitas
Pray gather me, Anemone
Silvia Guerra
The Night Dancers
Praise the shadows that slither up candlelit walls
Grace Schulman
A Prayer
Praise the scent of wood
Laura Johanna Braverman
Seeking Alpha
Praise for the one who can take us above
Sophie Cabot Black
Practically Home
Practically home holds no promise of arrival.
Diane K. Martin
DERRIÈRE LE MUR ANTI-BRUIT/PROMENADES EN ÎLE-DE-FRANCE by Chantal Bizzini translated by J. Bradford Anderson
Pourquoi le rez-de-chaussée
Chantal Bizzini
Fragments of The Sacrificial World
Porpoises feed every morning in the shallows
Martha Serpas
Disseminate
Plums to the Garden of Eden. Their flesh
Danielle DeTiberus
THE COMPLETE LIST OF EVERYTHING
Plow blade excavated from a tomb
Eric Pankey
Lag sol time
Please are the big good door, no one is so did it anymore will be to period. No: only if he’d sown wheat in a set fiche
Pierre Joris
The Absurd Self Looking Both Ways at Once | Inventing Nightlife
Plato said the world is divided into a world
Marc Vincenz
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