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Destinations
Why is it that the memory my mind chose
Jo-Ann Mort
August
Water and wind do it too
Jennifer Grotz
A Prayer
Praise the scent of wood
Laura Johanna Braverman
Salgado Maranhão’s “Mythic Ground” translated by Alexis Levitin
For the living, this is the ground,
Salgado Maranhão
ALL THE BOYS
my face is old now
Denise Duhamel
Virginia Woolf: Three Fragments (1910)
i.How much must we carry with us? Must we bear the souls of errand boys, drovers, butchers in bloody smocks, the
Campbell McGrath
Amusements
These are the long days that fill with night
Ernest Hilbert
Sharp Noises at Night
When I travel to the Midwest, trains
Marge Piercy
A Brief Portfolio
Autumn again, and I side with Szymborska
Christopher Buckley
Goat Theology
Those who deny everything, yet want,
Christopher Bakken
Block Party
Start Me Up! was what started it--Monica Litzkus from up
David Huddle
David
we wait in an arc with flashlights
Marilyn A. Johnson
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