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When Doris the hen
R.T. Smith
From Bajo la lluvia ajena (In Foreign Rain) by Juan Gelman, translated by Lisa Rose Bradford
On the tiers of experience.
Juan Gelman
You Have to Lead the Sheep
A dream struck a dream
Sylva Fischerová
LITTLE PIECES OF STRING TOO SMALL TO BE USED | INCEST | HER LISTS | BIRD SONGS
Granny's label on a box in her attic.
Wendy Barker
Heisenberg’s Principle
Look. We’re somewhere
Christopher Buckley
Rizal Stadium, World War II
He was almost home, poor guy.
Ron Smith
Uncle
Here is the man who tells you
Peter Campion
Dentist, Mexico, 1959
The room was big, not small.
Alberto Rios
Butchery
They do it right here in the front yard in Wellsville,
Samuel Cheney
Open Book: 100 Secrets
1. I was self-conscious that I looked like crap in the hospital as I sucked on ice chips sans lipstick.
Denise Duhamel and Julie Marie Wade
On Contemplating a Sheep’s Skull
Skull aged so much in rain and heat,
John Kinsella
80 Words for Rosmarie Waldrop at 80
sojourner
Charles Bernstein
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