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IN JANUARY
Low sky, slow air, and nothing much
Julie Bruck
white paper #46
Obama Waffles Mix
Martha Collins
WINDOWS (after Baudelaire)
You never see as much in an open window as you will looking at it when it’s closed.
J.T. Barbarese
Oxygen & Waking to 1939, I Study Those Standing
I’m sorry my mother got a blood clot in her lung
Patricia Clark
Ars Poetica
The shell of the papershell pecan can easily be broken
Angie Estes
SHE-POETS CENTO
Femininity is a sickness. I open my eyes.
Kate Daniels
CONGREGATION | AT LAST
We are six strangers gathered
Floyd Skloot
A Brief History
When I close my eyes I can still hear
Christopher Buckley
The Window & On Turning 79
I check the den window a few times each day
C. G. Hanzlicek
April
I think I will accept my life, the moment
Maxine Scates
In Search of Grace
With slush to ground the Erie trees
Lisa Rose Bradford
Pedestrian Interval
The trick in all of this is to build well--
Mark Svenvold
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