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Possibility of Erasure | There Are Corpses Buried in Them
It is snowing this morning.
Okla Elliott
Florida
Every beauty barbed, from the tiniest mites
Kimberly Johnson
Mnemonic
Leaves in the eaves
Meghan O'Rourke
George Orwell Sucks
How can a word evocative of so much pleasure,. both adult and infantile, find itself used – by almost everybody – in
Stephen Dunn
Music Class | Hymnals and Revivals
Kids learned to play
Andrea Cohen
Prequel
Take a seat. All you need to know is, I am
Philip Fried
Dear American Amnesia
I know you are only trying to make
Denise Duhamel
Football & the English Language
My first year as high school coach, five points
Ron Smith
Hurdy Gurdy
Like a grumbler who claims a five year old
Betsy Sholl
Sharp Noises at Night
When I travel to the Midwest, trains
Marge Piercy
Between Poems | It Was | Było
Here in this moment before the perfect poem
Tadeusz Dziewanowski
PHYSICS, ETC.
Everything and everybody are always doing something.
Arthur Vogelsang
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