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Joint Effort
Let the hunchback lie hump down
Amit Majmudar
Three Long Years
it takes to train a sheepdog. Not all are candidates, the culling starts early.
Sarah Dunphy-Lelii
Truce, Class Notes & On Rereading the 23rd Psalm
My high school class of 1950
Linda Pastan
For the Dead Union
After summer rain, the old-growth forest
Christopher Bakken
A Fable: The Floss-Silk Tree and the Philodendron
In Brazil they call the floss-silk palo borracho
Peter Meinke
On a Version of “Lady with Lapdog” | Synch
How clever, to leave out all the articles, thereby suggesting their story, their plight, were less a story than a portrait
Steve Bradbury
Of The Heart, A Hymn & Interracial love affair ended by lynching of a man & let there be a song for zero
Your name is ash
Shamar Hill
Separate Cars
Just happens is what I fear most. A couple grown insular,
Scott Withiam
Me Showering
I am showering, which isn’t much in itself
Alberto Rios
Becoming Hat
When in Rockport— with Rockport—
Scott Withiam
What Almost Killed You
Hello, my name is a long drive home from the bar
Bill Stratton
Debris
I love those spirits
Lola Ridge
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