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Handel in London, 1741
Wedged in a chair near the open window,
Floyd Skloot
Hanger
You needed one
Tara Skurtu
Hanging the Dirty Laundry
Father's ties were mother’s noose
Jan Freeman
Hapax Legomenon
Literally “thing said once,
Danielle Blau
Happiness on Earth
Especially if you were waking
Stephen Ackerman
Happy Hour
I wasn’t supposed to touch the two glazed ceramic turtles
Tara Skurtu
Happy Hour & Babies Cry at 5:03 pm
Marcy lets us play
Nancy Kangas
Harvest
Like someone who has spent long hours among the vines,
Daniel Tobin
Hatfield
Such lovely matter, rain, abundant rain,
Amy Beeder
He Was Amazed
He was amazed by the curve of his life. What he thought unique had made its arc like any other, as if life had
Stephen Dobyns
Head of a Woman with the Horns of a Ram
I used to curse the sidewalk ice
Katie Hartsock
Heard in Caravaggio
The real is offered, unashamed:
Hoyt Rogers
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