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FAMILY BATTLES | WITCH
My uncle stares at the TV throughout
Diann Blakely
Thalia
I died with them while they were alive.
Donald Revell
Uncle Yehuda Sharvit Between Marrakesh and Draa
When my uncle Yehuda got drunk
Erez Bitton
The Madness of Crowds
Long thought wrongly to be Turkish for turban
Amy Beeder
Passing Royalty and Dostadning: Beginner’s Translation
I’m sorry I didn’t comprehend sooner how threatening
Patricia Clark
Streak, Exit Survey and Against All Endings
A jackknifed semi full
Donald Platt
Nocturne
Last night a barred owl swept across the road,
John Hoppenthaler
A Photo Of My Father That Doesn’t Actually Exist and Take The Body From The Ground
Her clothing says Old Europe
Joshua Mensch
The Beginner
Doesn’t have a clue, sips whiskey in a train
Sigman Byrd
It Was A 3.8
My mother said go get me a plum.
Ron Slate
Two Poems
You’d think somebody would’ve put those six
Ron Smith
Great Pond
Tom swims
Andrea Cohen
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