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Gender Reveal and Abecedarian Re: Actually, I Don’t Go By Mom
On the doctor’s scale, baby pulls at his penis: crenellated shaft with all color blown out
Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers
The Good Hand
Often, without warning, my left hand
Julie Bruck
OLD HUSBAND’S TALES
I’m one who tells old husbands’ tales, not wives’,
Sydney Lea
Cold Front Coming
A crescent moon
Mary Spalding
I’m Nothing
close to a Zen scholar,
Christopher Buckley
False Darkness
I need the sun to be setting
William Olsen
America
America, I have a friend for whom everything went south
Kathleen Graber
All That Evening
You woke slowly
Carol Kner
Grade School Cafeteria
When it has been
Angela Ball
A Toy Airplane
The tumor
Kevin Prufer
Lily of the Forest
On the slopes of Mt. Ślęża, the cult
Daniel Bourne
Free Descent
It seemed I had always been kicking
Martha Serpas
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