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Ode to Roadside Shrines
I first see you in Crete, little boxes on four skinny legs,
Barbara Hamby
Ohio
I will remember you in a Golden Corral after church on a Sunday.
Milica Mijatović
Lament Sunburns
The worst I got on a tar roof, mid-July with a bottle
Bradford Tice
The Beginner
Doesn’t have a clue, sips whiskey in a train
Sigman Byrd
On Contemplating a Sheep’s Skull
Skull aged so much in rain and heat,
John Kinsella
May Cause
Tinnitus, uncharacteristic
Dean Young
Honest Orbit
For weeks I sift in vast exits
Lauren Camp
I Became Friends | When I Was Fifteen | I Can Recall
I became friends with a girl who was in the institution with me, also fifteen, also getting shock treatment, a girl who
Paola Antonetta Susanne
The First Communion and Forty-Two
I shall sit here, on this bench,
Kristian Koželj
SPUN | FUNNEL
As sadder than ever
Rae Armantrout
Potato | The Surface
I do not want to finish my potato,
Martha Rhodes
Vernissage
Survivors of a volcanic explosion, cross-
Rosanna Warren
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