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Paramouria & You Do What You’re Good At
You know (you think), and then
Ralph Culver
PASSING
They lay the old woman in the back seat of a car,
T.R. Hummer
Passing Royalty and Dostadning: Beginner’s Translation
I’m sorry I didn’t comprehend sooner how threatening
Patricia Clark
PASTORAL
The circle lies unbroken, and the lord is by and by.
Sarah Estes
Pathetic Fallacy
Jog through this suburb at a blue hour
Major Jackson
Paying a Blind Man to Wash and Wax My Car
Maybe they’re right, friends who mock me,
Helen Pruitt Wallace
Pedestrian Interval
The trick in all of this is to build well--
Mark Svenvold
Pensé Que Estabas Muerto
but your deaths existed the nights you didn’t come home.
Jules Jacob
Pentimento
Meet me by the shadows & ponds of light where
Heidi Seaborn
Perfect Air
Put book down
Ted Greenwald
Personal Life | I, Too, Arrived Here in the End | Godard
The universe is vast and boundless
Hsia Yü
Perspective and Chosen by the Lion
In the bedroom, the man disentangles his limbs from those of another.
Susan Wheeler
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