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Creek
Now it is easy to find where the creek dwindles, where it thickens at last, where its
Carrie Causey
“Denise to the Rescue” and “Needs Art”
Hello, this is Denise, your Poem Advocate DO NOT
Julie Hanson
Occupation
As a peeper, some clear night, singing for a star,
Scott Withiam
flail, snap, struggle & These Long Afternoons
strangle, some eaten out by an infestation
Jill Bialosky
Errand
The fawn was
David Baker
Four Poems
The word for light is light
Olga Maslova
ELK | RUE MOUFFETARD |
The man who said he could smell the girls ovulating
Leslie Adrienne Miller
For a Theophoric Figure
Strange how first things dawn on us
Peter Cole
Mr. Palomar’s Wave
A long time ago, I went with my aunt to hear
Julie Bruck
The Science of Departures
We study the departure screen and
Adalber Salas Hernández
Clytemnestra, Unleashed
Lovingly, she poured the scented water into his bath
Alice Friman
Whatever Alights
A zillion yeses to the titmice at my feeder,
Betsy Sholl
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