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Vaccination, in the Broadest Sense of the Term, Crickets and Lucky Strike Lanes
Just as the pharmacist drove the vaccine into my arm
Peter Johnson
Charlotte
That was a malaise. We call that malaise.
Mark Dow
Pompeii
Because the worst catastrophes
Michelle Bitting
ON EMPATHY
Wary of the verb “empathize”—together with its noun “empathy” and adjective
DeWitt Henry
Vocal
Outgrown, the prairie lot
Elisabeth Murawski
Three Poems
You suckered me, Legs—
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Mari Küla and Mari Meli
Manuela Colipe Benavente breathes in the sun so that she can sleep.
Jaime Luis Huenún
On Thumbing Through Smith’s Recognizable Patterns of Human Malformation
And what of the bird-headed dwarfs
Alan Shapiro
Dolls
The dolls wait for the children
Margo Taft Stever
The Way Forward | Fountainebleau
Swordplay is all
Andrea Cohen
Pacific
Balconies and streams
Peter Campion
Love Poem | Birthday Cake
It’s an alliance,
Andrew Hudgins
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