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Seven Minutes with Afaa Weaver and Nancy Mitchell
Were it not for his silver hair
Afaa Michael Weaver
Seven Minutes with Mary Halvorson: Poetry and Jazz, Hand in Hand
Artlessly falling through overstretched arms delivers the night underground, a hole
Mary Halvorson
Seventh Circle
And after the fight the moment of awakening
Tom Sleigh
Shaft of Light
Smile behind the lips
Hélène Cardona
Shakedown, Sleeping Mother and The Touch
On Main Street, two cops stop me in front of the tire store. One is big and burly and the other is lean
Jeff Friedman
SHALL BEAR UPON HIS SHOULDER IN THE TWILIGHT
Reaching from history, that alpenglow, towards the dead whose clothes I wear
G.C. Waldrep
Shame
Why did I want a Queen Conch shell
Sandy Solomon
Sharp Noises at Night
When I travel to the Midwest, trains
Marge Piercy
She Dog | Mermaid
A ticky rain of blood from
Terese Svoboda
She Leans
A house: scoured and scarred by wind, its unpainted
Lisa Russ Spaar
She Painted Artichokes
You had nothing to say so you painted some splendid artichokes
Emmanuel Moses
She Said She Saw Vowels
underneath her birdfeeder
Angie Estes
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