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Why I Hate Nudist Camps
Wayne had already flung off his t-shirt, pulled off his black Khakis to set up our tent—I can work faster if I'm naked
Dzvinia Orlowsky
FOR MATS AND LAILA
The Date Line lies motionless between Samoa and Tonga, but the Midnight Line glides across the ocean and islands and rooftops of huts.
Tomas Tranströmer
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
ON PAINTING THE SISTINE CHAPEL: MICHELANGELO TO GIOVANNI DA PISTOIA
This damn job’s given me a goiter –
Steve Kronen
Until Recently I Had Believed In Something Like Lack | Until Only Last Week I Hadn’t Thought
Until recently I had believed in something like lack
Edward Mayes
Ars Poetica
Sometimes I feel
Cornelius Eady
Miss Lola Ridge (1873-1941)
The fire of the world is running through me.
Terese Svoboda
PASTORAL
The circle lies unbroken, and the lord is by and by.
Sarah Estes
the primate hospital
I have raptured the oars.
G.C. Waldrep
Disseminate
Plums to the Garden of Eden. Their flesh
Danielle DeTiberus
Repair
In this, our chapter on enamelware
Greg Sendi
Vega
On my bed in late afternoon I am listening
Brian Swann
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