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How Self-Consciousness Counts
Why in hell should anyone understand
Stephen Todd Booker
A Brief Portfolio
Faces pass by like unheard explanations
William Olsen
Aunt Rolla
She had the softest face
Mark Jarman
Horoscope and American Upanishad
Two hearts can charge the moment they meet,
Amit Majmudar
JOURNAL, OR STORY WITHOUT WORDS
And I follow the hand copying what it had written years ago
Brian Swann
Sources And Outcomes & Through The Hospital Corridor
Too many moons crossing in solitude
Dennis Sampson
Armorial and The World is Burning
At least once or twice a season I take out
Brian Culhane
from Nothing in the Dark
My mother would assuage my childhood night-fears by saying There's nothing in the dark that you can't see during
Fred Muratori
Three Poems
Lavishly robed and turbaned, the palmist
Robert Wrigley
In the Vanguard
It takes a few notes, a very few notes, to undo the bare bones of a person. Where formerly we were piecework in a
Ira Sadoff
Oxygen & Waking to 1939, I Study Those Standing
I’m sorry my mother got a blood clot in her lung
Patricia Clark
It Happened at Wind Sings, Trees Whisper Farm
The wind, broken and wild,
Judy Jordan
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