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Faust 1972
This time, Faust was a nursing mother --
Sharon Olds
All Night, Give or Take a Sloppy Hour
My neighbor’s patio light burns like an ember, burns cleanly, never mind circadian rhythms and light pollution,
Lance Larsen
Rizal Stadium, World War II
He was almost home, poor guy.
Ron Smith
My Raincoat Opens Doors for Me
It holds a door open above my head.
Andrea Cohen
Thalia
I died with them while they were alive.
Donald Revell
Six Makeshift Trees Around My Bathtub
Above our heads a vertical shadow
Samira Negrouche
The Authentic Galleries
Begin again. Begin with the wound.
G.C. Waldrep
A Few Estrogen Stories to Help Balance the Scales | Beasts of Burden
Imagine half a million Vietnamese up to their heinies slogging rice paddies for a year, and you have the salary of the
Lance Larsen
I’m a Witch!
It is standard for women
Christopher Crawford
SOMETHING LIKE A WING
One day they took him in a car all over the country and he hid in his
Robert Clinton
Taxidermy: A Translucent Love Poem
We are bound inside of the taxidermied falcon.
Julianna Baggott
Hatfield
Such lovely matter, rain, abundant rain,
Amy Beeder
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