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Once through an ancient stage door, past a sign
Carol Muske-Dukes
To a Soldier in Ukraine
A soldier must know three things—
Garrett Hongo
Two Poems
A rectangular tray materializes, made
Sawnie Morris
Duet
Their quest--what does the human body mean?--
David Huddle
How Sad
Their kisses were bitterly thin,
Martha Rhodes
Five Per Page and Title covered in flies
Yard sticks and shards are kept in a jar shaped as a cowboy boot.
Alexandria Peary
Five Orgasms after reading Lydia Davis
You are sleeping beside me, but I can’t sleep, not in this roadside hotel smelling of new carpet and cigarettes. It’s late.
Nin Andrews
Fifteen Essays on Boats, Boats, Language, and the SS
The Palermo Airport is not large.
Ann Pedone
ON RETREAT | POLAND SPRING MANDARIN ORANGE
The way you reconstructed the dream was telling –
Jerome Sala
From The Little Book of Passage
Ecco il fiume che mi allarga lo sguardo, che mi attraversa la fronte.
Franca Mancinelli
Lost Leaders
Some say that predatory sin was born of ignorance rather than
Drew Milne
Chronoscope 241: Briefly
Briefly: the glare sun below the clouds
John Walser
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