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On Lust
I've outlived lust, or think I have.
DeWitt Henry
Family Way
In my family, when any one of the women of my grandmother’s generation dreamt of fish she would get on the phone to
Sean Hill
Leprechaun
The old woman next door would appear in
Tara Skurtu
The Afterlife of Fish and Opossum
Whenever we caught fish when we were boys,
Jeffrey Harrison
Her Stairs
Yesterday upon the stair
Gail Mazur
Agnus Dei, Winslow Wants a Gun, Omega Street
The shearer’s come horse-back from Solo –
Joseph Bathanti
Three Poems
After we moved to Tiny Town, Mom started selling huge Egyptian harps that were larger than the tiny houses.
Jeff Friedman and Meg Pokrass
She Said She Saw Vowels
underneath her birdfeeder
Angie Estes
A Brief Portfolio
the afternoons are perfect
T.R. Hummer
Relapse
I loved bar light,
Maxine Scates
Medieval Notation and Mercy
On the first half of our hike the snow
Didi Jackson
Objects in Mirror Are Larger than They Appear
That beautiful girl on a bicycle smoking a cigarette:
Frannie Lindsay
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