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Happy Hour
I wasn’t supposed to touch the two glazed ceramic turtles
Tara Skurtu
Happiness on Earth
Especially if you were waking
Stephen Ackerman
Hapax Legomenon
Literally “thing said once,
Danielle Blau
Hanging the Dirty Laundry
Father's ties were mother’s noose
Jan Freeman
Hanger
You needed one
Tara Skurtu
Handel in London, 1741
Wedged in a chair near the open window,
Floyd Skloot
Halloween
No gazette ran the story,
J.T. Barbarese
Halloween
It is as quiet as the death of the dead no one knows
Hugo Claus
Halfway Through Civilization, Late to Another
meeting for grown-ups, i hurry across campus,
Brenda Hillman
Half the Time
In an emergency
Jane Zwart
Half of Life
The land with yellow pears
Fredrich Holderlin
Hail to Thee,
I write, my wrist nodding
Angie Estes
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