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Cooking in Ashes
The smile is missing; no joy around the eyes.
Amelia Martens
MASEFIELD IN PURGATORY | YOUR BROTHER’S FACE
Falls and stays flemished,
Susan Howe Elizabeth
The Remaining Breast
I was showing my sister something about my breasts.
Alicia Ostriker
Milk Ice
Driving through fog and storm’s aftermath
Patricia Spears Jones
The Last Widow | The Last Mirror
The last widow misses men. The last widow misses her husband
Jason Schneiderman
My Raincoat Opens Doors for Me
It holds a door open above my head.
Andrea Cohen
We Lay Our Fear in a Wicker Basket
Too drunk, walking around
Aaron Coleman
By the Numbers
The number of times intuition told me I had dodge
Nicole Caruso Garcia
Ashes of Roses and Blue Chair
The early 19th Century rolls over
Christopher Howell
On Sadness | On Beauty
I noticed something strange and beautiful about the word “sad.”
Kathleen Ossip
Wool Cap
Flip is coming for dinner, I hear his car driving past the house.
A.L. Snijders
from The Seven Deadly Sins
You had always expected a sonnet from me
Daniel Bourne
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