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Early Christianity: A Poem | Rome
OK, says James, let them keep their foreskins.
Ron Smith
An Occupation
The world will end in pink. Those clouds just above the horizon
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
City That Cultivated Our Voice
Back then, everything was only starting,
Serhiy Zhadan
The Encounter
Drizzle and formless
Alice Friman
That ancient Egyptian poem
Carved on a pillar—
Gregory Orr
Pacific
Balconies and streams
Peter Campion
Of Shine
What makes it
David Baker
Three Poems
Being adopted means I have choices on “The Meaning of Your Name”
John Gallaher
Old, Two, Not, Wrote
letters to an old poet
Hank Lazer
A Brief Portfolio
have heard through some trembling of their web
Patrick Donnelly
Impressionist
Once it was declared awful because it was brilliant
Jennifer Grotz
Halloween
No gazette ran the story,
J.T. Barbarese
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