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The Next Life and Windpowered
Sea fog drifting through the pines—
J.P. Dancing Bear
Don’t Bum Out the Musicians
At St. Paul’s church, the musicians have heard it all.
Cornelius Eady
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Any skink
Carolyn Guinzio
Laboring to explain
in Ants and Men: Island Apocalypse,
Rebecca Seiferle
Memorial Bench
Suzanne and Half Zantop loved sitting here—
Joyce Peseroff
Labyrinth (Lear)
A poorly timed abdication. A madness
Kathleen Graber
A Convalescent Bed in a Field of Yellow Tulips
Your wires trail into a gopher hole.
Adam Tavel
Aqua and Violet
Childlike ones don’t tattle on the choice of stepfathers.
Katherine Soniat
How to Topple a Kingdom
Read overly-detailed novels. Prefer
Dick Allen
Nesting & a triptych
At my parents’ house nothing is in boxes, nothing is packed.
Katie Moritz
Soft Song
Nothing about you is soft,
Marilyn Kallet
The Age of the Onion
The onion is a Book of Revelations, diced to proverb-size.
David Keplinger
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