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What Almost Killed You
Hello, my name is a long drive home from the bar
Bill Stratton
Vesuvius
No gazette ran the story,
R.T. Smith
May Cause
Tinnitus, uncharacteristic
Dean Young
From AfterTalk
Dumuzi spoke: “My sister, I would go with you to my garden
Chard deNiord
Feasts for the Blind | My Dear Menshevik
That year it rained crows. Birds fell out of the sky in midflight.
Bernard Farai Matambo
Ode to My Dap
Soon as I get my dap down
Partridge Boswell
Jerez translated from Spanish by Susan Ayres
Perhaps his hand was not so cold
Elsa Cross
the kitchen song
so strong a wind
Zhu Zhu
PHAROAH
Whenever we were out on the dance floor, I always looked at your face, while you looked downward, inward, at
Paul Lisicky
The Wind Cried Mary
In 1967 when Hendrix coaxed, Are you experienced?
Dzvinia Orlowsky
After the Invention of Polystyrene a Ligurian Goat Crosses the Equator
Abut in a tailspin, mad spark
Marc Vincenz
THE COMPLETE LIST OF EVERYTHING
Plow blade excavated from a tomb
Eric Pankey
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