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Dew Point
Because of the nipple crust riming a girl’s
Carol Moldaw
Four a.m. and 40 Years Later
Driving into my old city yesterday
Jessica Greenbaum
PASSING
They lay the old woman in the back seat of a car,
T.R. Hummer
Me & Whiskey
Collided hard
Robert Nazarene
Clytemnestra, Unleashed
Lovingly, she poured the scented water into his bath
Alice Friman
She Said She Saw Vowels
underneath her birdfeeder
Angie Estes
In the Late Style of Eros
Loneliness is a female shark
Virginia Konchan
A Brief Portfolio
the afternoons are perfect
T.R. Hummer
Practically Home
Practically home holds no promise of arrival.
Diane K. Martin
Vernissage
Survivors of a volcanic explosion, cross-
Rosanna Warren
Letter to a Cyclist and Early Spring
The cyclist who’s rushing for the usual gold
Guy Goffette
Taxidermy: A Translucent Love Poem
We are bound inside of the taxidermied falcon.
Julianna Baggott
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