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The Cocoon, I Started Slowly & Morning’s Only Yellow
Visiting my cousin’s church I found
Betsy Sholl
Writing Under the Influence of Me
It means I drop things, and I keep turning
Tony Hoagland
From Blue as White (The Book of Margins) by Helga Landauer-Olshvang |
Get out alive – spine, spleen, whole
Helga Landauer-Olshvang
Uncle Yehuda Sharvit Between Marrakesh and Draa
When my uncle Yehuda got drunk
Erez Bitton
The Big Blow
After the snow-soused April gale I wandered
Sydney Lea
The Dog Days of August and Elaine’s Story
What huge effort to move through
Alice Friman
Zone
This ancient world finally leaves you weary
Guillaume Apollinaire
Tattoos | Tattoos
They come with stories. Like the woman whose thorny twist
Rebecca Goss
The Charter of Effects
Counsel is a lawyer driven by money.
John Fitzgerald
Wrapped in Paper and String
Monsters crawl in our brains,
Terese Svoboda
Wilderness
The mind is a wilderness like Bartram’s, razed, cemented over, marked by rows
Carol Frost
A Brief Portfolio
As the fight went on my father set
Floyd Skloot
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