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Regular Arithmetic
My sister says, all men are insecure,
Leah Umansky
Boots and Bayonet
My platoon a loose group cross-legged
Karen Skolfield
ALERT
My phone sends me an alert:
Troy Jollimore
All Night, Give or Take a Sloppy Hour
My neighbor’s patio light burns like an ember, burns cleanly, never mind circadian rhythms and light pollution,
Lance Larsen
in common and gentrify
My neighbor Steve is one of these lawn guys, with an engined solution for every yard flaw.
Sarah Dunphy-Lelii
SPITE FENCE | THE HUMAN CANARY
My neighbor forced his abutter
John Skoyles
The Movie My Murderer Makes
My murderer sits in row F, seat 3, just behind my wife and me, in row E, seats 3 and 4.
Chris Shipman
from Nothing in the Dark
My mother would assuage my childhood night-fears by saying There's nothing in the dark that you can't see during
Fred Muratori
It Was A 3.8
My mother said go get me a plum.
Ron Slate
The Walk-Through Heart & The Odyssey of Yes
my mother lived in a handmade cage
Jan Freeman
Summer circa 1967-2xxx
My mother & the other ladies
Jo-Ann Mort
So What
My mind’s a ringing phone
Elizabeth A. I. Powell
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