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Grade School Cafeteria
When it has been
Angela Ball
Grand Marais Estuary, in Fog (after the painting by Stanley Krohmer)
Color of ice, or heaps of snow, gray-blue, slate.
Patricia Clark
Grandpa David Told Me Once of Carpathia, a Place He had Never Been
His hospital topped
Xander Gershberg
Grave
Over the grave the bird will
Kuno Raeber
Great Pond
Tom swims
Andrea Cohen
Green Girls
Wriggling on the bottles:
Terese Svoboda
grief being a swatch of blue & grief being that song from childhood & grief being a pitched tent
a rectangle in an unborn son’s room
Nicole Callihan
Guardian Angels Witness More Lives Than Yours
You are eight years old.
Tom Laichas
Guitar & Lantern
The boy with prosthetic limbs is the flame
Bruce Bond
Gun Notes
This man and I softly discussed hunting
David Huddle
Gusto
Skin the asparagus for their lives,
Molly Peacock
Hagstrom
I examine my scarred torso
Neil Silberblatt
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