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Five Poems
His Dublin sister, two sons,
Pamela Alexander
Cold Front Coming
A crescent moon
Mary Spalding
Kabuki
A widow in Mississippi kept them in glass cases,
R.T. Smith
Inside the guts of fresh fish, just hauled up | Shall we praise the girls who will not come down | It’s about water that didn’t lose its shine
Inside the guts of fresh fish, just hauled up
Aleksey Porvin
The Real River
Gauze gaze, the present’s freeze never sticks.
Jennifer L. Knox
Ode to Scars
The scars on others’ faces draw me to them.
Thomas Lux
walls | uncertain
one morning
Ute von Funcke
LIKE
No other sound like it.
Carol Muske-Dukes
Discoveries
What I knew about
Floyd Skloot
Pacemaker
The heart in vital meter recites.
Sophia Galifianakis
Winter Morning and Ceci n’est pas un pot
I can easily imagine someone always doubting before he opened his front door whether
M.L. Williams
Aunt Rolla
She had the softest face
Mark Jarman
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