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Wait a Minute, It’s Simple
As I chewed thoughtful fruit breakfast
Arthur Vogelsang
From THIS BROKEN SYMMETRY
Yes, Ravidat, to follow the rabbit down its winding hole
Daniel Tobin
Genesis and The Anonymous City
God made the world with his mouth.
Megan Pinto
Ode to My Dap
Soon as I get my dap down
Partridge Boswell
The Sudden Walk
When evening comes to find you still
Devin Johnston
The Drowned and the Saved
If all of us were to try to kill ourselves at least once, then all of us would know nothing more than that: which is why
Tom Sleigh
Three Poems
“Today we shall begin discussing Longinus’ treatise On the Sublime.”
David Dominguez
Sharp Noises at Night
When I travel to the Midwest, trains
Marge Piercy
Breakfast, the most important poem
So far, pockets are good
Bob Hicok
Mother of Invention | The Butcher Coat
Who first fashioned fishnet stocking
Cindy King
Delete the Bird
My will was just a constant cuckoo
Elizabeth Metzger
The Left Hand
clay votive offering
Fred Marchant
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