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Her Oceanography
A strand of algae leaves its rubbery
Harriet Levin
Memorial Bench
Suzanne and Half Zantop loved sitting here—
Joyce Peseroff
Paper
Damned if I’ll be the woman who collects mass produced throw pillows counts her
Jane Springer
Tranquility & Tremolo
Where song is, fire begins, tightens,
Keith Flynn
Anti-Gravity Time Machine
From the front stoop it’s the 21st century;
Jennifer Michael Hecht
Diptych
I’m hammering nails into the stretchers,
Alice Rose George
False Elegy
I sometimes feel as if my mother has died and I’m free to reminisce her final months.
Celia Bland
AFTERNOON AT THE METROPOLITAN, NYC
Against the mauve wall, a Flegel
Clare Rossini
Brasserie and An Annunciation of Blue
We’re somehow in Closerie des Lilas,
Ron Smith
Mommie
After I’m dead, will the world will remember me
Peter Cooley
Just So You Know
I figured it out after you ate
Abriana Jette
Four Poems
Unable to return from my ashes
Rolando Kattan
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