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She said she saw, Maya Lin and At night, I tried
She said she saw her own veins
Christina Pugh
SHE-POETS CENTO
Femininity is a sickness. I open my eyes.
Kate Daniels
Shifts and Song for Sally
Middle school cafeteria duty monitoring ungainly, dour
Scott Withiam
Shin Issues | Flash Flood
Probably you have shins.
Douglas Goetsch
SHINE, NOT BURN
Just at that point
Sarah Anne Stinnett
Shooting Pool in the Mental Hospital
Because memory is not the hovering bank shot that stops at the lip
Al Maginnes
Shore
Not stone, among stones,
Rosanna Warren
Shot | Total Eclipse
Don’t be distracted by
Joseph Campana
Shoulder
She flies south to visit me
Chelsea Wagenaar
Showering Behind the Zodiac’s Curtain
When blue hangs around me, I am
Diane Wakoski
Sicily, 1992
Etna’s lava shone against the gloom,
Sydney Lea
Sidewinder
You say I rudely cut her off, that you had to apologize,
Page Hill Starzinger
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