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Portrait of My Father as a Snake
I was dead. The hospital around me
Tom Sleigh
Possibility of Erasure | There Are Corpses Buried in Them
It is snowing this morning.
Okla Elliott
Post Mortem
You might not see the bodies in the famous photo
William Trowbridge
Post Structuralism
But the first idea was not to shape the clouds
Christopher Buckley
Post-
Clenching, unclenching her thin white fingers,
Annie Kim
POSTCARD
always the dark body hewn asunder; always
Brionne Janae
POSTCARD WITH A CITY’S AERIAL VIEW AT NIGHT
To think that each lit window there
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
Posthumous Cabin
And got away to it, and left the work to others
William Olsen
POSTSCRIPT
You’re wasting time. Your lilac needs pruning. By the shed,
Teresa Cader
Potato | The Surface
I do not want to finish my potato,
Martha Rhodes
Pour Ainsi Dire
Drinking. What is boozing? If not a liquid manner of corresponding, thanks to wine,
Georges Perros
Powder
Yesterday I opened your pill box, and there
Mark Irwin
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