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Dear Lucinda Williams and Dear Jules
A power in proximity to terror, the lower middle-class sublime of a car’s back seat,
Bruce Smith
THE STREET
Streaked and fretted with effort, the thick vine
Robert Pinsky
The Albino Squirrel
Bury it, I said. In the field. No,
Clare Rossini
SOLILOQUY OF A TORNADO IN THE DISTANCE
I knew a girl once
Bruce Bond
St. Bonaventure and Spring Birthday Romance
Merton’s last stop in the world
Frances Richey
Barn Red
Home alone, I swirl on scarlet lipstick and forget that I did,
Julia Shipley
Lamentations
America more guns more than us
Martha Collins
Letters from Earth & Sky
The petals
Marilyn Kallet
Incident in the Park
Working back from the moment I rose off the bench,
Kathleen Flenniken
Story of My Species
first she was in the ocean
Zhao Lihua
Grandpa David Told Me Once of Carpathia, a Place He had Never Been
His hospital topped
Xander Gershberg
Frog Dream in July for Lucio’s Brother
I am a frog; I can
David Shapiro
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