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Storm Song, Monarch, Sultry Night and Galveston, 1900
Last night heat
Joseph Campana
Nocturne
Last night a barred owl swept across the road,
John Hoppenthaler
Masque
Lamplight blue cushions
David Baker
Kneeling in a Pile of Leaves
Kneeling in a pile of leaves
Bianca Stone
Braid Him Into the Earth
Knee-high coffin of wicker, earth-boat floating through the woods.
Julia Thacker
Thanksgiving Chorus
Kindergarteners beautiful and dumb
Adam Tavel
Music Class | Hymnals and Revivals
Kids learned to play
Andrea Cohen
Separate Cars
Just happens is what I fear most. A couple grown insular,
Scott Withiam
Vaccination, in the Broadest Sense of the Term, Crickets and Lucky Strike Lanes
Just as the pharmacist drove the vaccine into my arm
Peter Johnson
Dirt
Just after Wierex etched a toddler Christ
Linda Bierds
Morgellons
Jorge Luis Borges translated Thomas Browne
John Kinsella
I’ll Hang Around as Long as You Will Let Me
John Prine is dead on TV in the season before trees bear peaches
Jane Springer
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