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Earth, Temple, Gods
A woman's feet, in lace-up sandals made of stone.
Amy Gerstler
Early Explorers Sometimes Carried Watermelons Instead of Canteens & Close Your Eyes
Ever cut open a watermelon
Katharine Rauk
Early Elegy: Telephone Booth | Early Elegy: Cursive
Its remains: a plexiglass crypt robbed
Claudia Emerson
Early Christianity: A Poem | Rome
OK, says James, let them keep their foreskins.
Ron Smith
Dust
You return with us to the grave,
Hoyt Rogers
Duets
Telemann at 7:30 on an evening
Sherri Felt Dratfield
Duet
Their quest--what does the human body mean?--
David Huddle
Dryer
This seemingly permanent revolution,
James Pollock
Drive-in Double Dare
In gravel dust and starlight, after the hummingbirds fe
Sharon Kubasak
Drinking, Failure and Erotics
Easing from fixed to felt, mellow waves of breeze, the lean
Paula Bohince
Drink with Mountain, Remembered, Andalucían
The rosé from Spain
Maureen N. McLane
Dream Vision of Theodore Roethke
door to heaven? portal of wheres in a modern mound.
Natalie Louise Tombasco
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