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Whirlybird & Poets
This whirlybird
J.T. Barbarese
Embraced
I have visited an ancient redwood and heard it creak
Martha Rhodes
Coal Bin
Some witchy and slinky,
John Skoyles
A Canticle Rehearsal in The Temple and The Waters Do Not Return, Even to Meribà
Oh, I am tired of my land,
Salvador Espriu
FOLDED WING | Pig, a sequel | Ode to Solitude
The wrist and the leg are the test: flexible,
Margo Berdeshevsky
Butchering the Ram | James Cameron Descends into Lake Baikal
And while traveling the transcendental path of non-violence,
Amarsana Ulzytuev
The Book of Forgotten Geniuses
I can understand why the Egyptians
Stewart Moss
Letter to My Almost Former House
It’s true, I’m getting ready to leave you.
Theresa Burns
A Brief Portfolio
By then I was leaving,
David Rivard
Tool & Shade
A brush of two minds still
Marianne Boruch
DELIBERATE AS THINKING IS THE RAIN
Stepping off the door lintel, down onto the grass as the day closed around us, grass, rising up inside its own squared
Elena Karina Byrne
Why are white butterflies always in pairs
Above the Morning Glory. I’ve wondered this
Dorianne Laux
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