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Silent Night & Pleasure
If you dare to let yourself out
Frannie Lindsay
Since Childhood & The Virgin’s Miracles translated by Don Schofield
Think of the body on the sand,
Liana Sakelliou
SINGER | LOTUS CROSS-DRESS |
If you’ve heard the cant of the auctioneer, the
Christina Pugh
Sister Dementia Remembers & Phone Booth
Enough of bosom, ass, and pillow—
Nancy Mitchell
Sitting on an Old Bedspread Under an Oak Tree, Watching My Son’s Soccer Practice
For reasons I can’t explain
Maggie Smith
Six Blessings and a Curse
Weigh odds. Pray. Pay bills.
Richard Kenney
Six Makeshift Trees Around My Bathtub
Above our heads a vertical shadow
Samira Negrouche
SIXTH GRADE REDUX
Good morning, Ladles and Jellyfish!
Carol Moldaw
Skin and Arioso
I am sending off my blood for the story of who I am.
Bruce Bond
Sky
What you draw as a blue stripe high above
Maggie Smith
Sky Grief
Arizona and the Black Canyon
Jules Jacob
Sleep
There is a room, and inside the room
Maurice Manning
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