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Dryer
This seemingly permanent revolution,
James Pollock
The Wind Cried Mary
In 1967 when Hendrix coaxed, Are you experienced?
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Cosmology
Someone has spilled the moon
Linda Pastan
From Rainer Maria Rilke’s Die Sonette an Orpheus / The Sonnets to Orpheus translated from German by John Rosenwald
O fountain-mouth, you gift-giver, you mouth
Rainer Maria Rilke
Black Forest and Country Night
Sometimes my mind goes back to certain things.
Laura Newbern
1945
The winter trees offer no shade no shelter.
Jean Valentine
Not Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening
Promises to keep, was a lie, he had nothing. Through
Jennifer Michael Hecht
The Alone-Doors
Don’t try this at home.
Jim Daniels
Inroad
The radiance that is always around us is incited
David Rivard
Spelling / Complication
Serious injuries only! Strange
Albert Goldbarth
Shaft of Light
Smile behind the lips
Hélène Cardona
Three More Claims to Fame
Claim to Fame #7 : Early Boyfriend
Lydia Davis
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