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Two Poems
might it not behoove us to retire, to pull away
Bruce Beasley
A Brief Portfolio
Midlife, midsummer, and an infatuation
Heather Treseler
Shifts and Song for Sally
Middle school cafeteria duty monitoring ungainly, dour
Scott Withiam
St. Bonaventure and Spring Birthday Romance
Merton’s last stop in the world
Frances Richey
small town saxaphone
men in rain, thin and fine halos of hair,
Zhu Zhu
Halfway Through Civilization, Late to Another
meeting for grown-ups, i hurry across campus,
Brenda Hillman
Pentimento
Meet me by the shadows & ponds of light where
Heidi Seaborn
Suburban Landscape, Summer
Me, young and girlish, flesh not yet mourning.
Julianna Baggott
On Shadows & On Risk
Me and my shadow
DeWitt Henry
Paying a Blind Man to Wash and Wax My Car
Maybe they’re right, friends who mock me,
Helen Pruitt Wallace
Sieverts and Joules | Plate 136 Butter Lamp With Moths
Maybe there’s a new way to be nuclear, not using rods with their troublesome impermanent cladding, their
Sally Ball
Bee Line
Maybe the crow flies
Steve Kronen
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