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RETURN OF THE HERO
So they brought in a bird for him,
Brian Swann
Seven Minutes with Afaa Weaver and Nancy Mitchell
Were it not for his silver hair
Afaa Michael Weaver
Notes on a 39-Year-Old Body
Most internal organs jiggle and glow and are rosy
Mary Szybist
Song
It wasn’t a goat’s head swaying in the tree. It was a ferret
Nicole Callihan
Bedtime Story
It wasn’t only my father who believed in the romanticism of war
Bruce Cohen
Late Elegy for Charlotte
You were about to sail the Seine.
Lynn Emanuel
Brasserie and An Annunciation of Blue
We’re somehow in Closerie des Lilas,
Ron Smith
Mass on the Beach
I’m trying not to wonder if the priest
Lexi Pelle
Breathing Room
Not every week,
Floyd Skloot
Wool Cap
Flip is coming for dinner, I hear his car driving past the house.
A.L. Snijders
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The old wheelbarrow aimed like a cannon
Dorianne Laux
The Last Phonebooth
The last phone booth on the planet smells
Joanna Fuhrman
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