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We Lay Our Fear in a Wicker Basket
Too drunk, walking around
Aaron Coleman
Errand
The fawn was
David Baker
Edinburgh University Anatomical Collection
Take shelter awhile from mortality
Karl Kirchwey
Shifts and Song for Sally
Middle school cafeteria duty monitoring ungainly, dour
Scott Withiam
Ophthalmology
No me miras, she said, hiding her face,
Rafael Campo
Amsterdam
Your shadow is born new
Bob Hicok
NIGHT SPIDER
All day he waited, then
Will Stone
The Names
My student Natasha, who is Greek but is now living in Turkey,
David Kirby
So What
My mind’s a ringing phone
Elizabeth A. I. Powell
Pompeii
Because the worst catastrophes
Michelle Bitting
Madame Bovary, c’est moi
If we were all as kind to each other
Daisy Bassen
Flowers in a Vase
The dahlias' unopened buds poke like periscopes above their clownish mass
Don Bogen
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