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Lunette 15
I came into the world through a wound
Bruce Bond
Stairway
In those days, so many stairways were said to lead to happiness, mainly of a sexual kind—and as I climbed those
Tom Sleigh
Locked Gate
On December 19, 1980
Susan Gardner
Reflection
I am a lion
Eliza Griswold
Half of Life
The land with yellow pears
Fredrich Holderlin
Embryo
All morning, pitting the apricots
Gemma Gorga
Tool & Die
In the final unburdening, massive crates are moved
T.R. Hummer
HER MOUTH
Near the end, her mouth was pinned down
Julie Bruck
New Year’s Day Truce, 1999
He looked old and tired
Frances Richey
The Sailor’s Love Song and Irish Whiskey
When I was young I burned to be
Peter Meinke
Memento Mori: Northern White Rhinos
They are grey, big as boulders,
Jennifer Franklin
A Brief Portfolio
“Oh, darling in the distance
Chard deNiord
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