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Old Lithographed Landscape & Woolgathering
A causeway wavers all the tilted days
Alexander Dickow
Pacific
Balconies and streams
Peter Campion
Kabuki
A widow in Mississippi kept them in glass cases,
R.T. Smith
New Music: Antlia and Aquarius, from OF THE NEAR AND FAR
I’ve always been captivated by the night sky, endlessly wondering about what lies beyond.
Patricia Brennan
The NewMath and Nor Easter
There may still be time to find the cosine of x. Under an à la mode
Partridge Boswell
Bird of Paradise
The songs of the mariachi in the park
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
Suburban Landscape, Summer
Me, young and girlish, flesh not yet mourning.
Julianna Baggott
Hunger Abstract
A black cat
Devin Johnston
I was trying to weigh darkness
I was trying to weigh darkness how much does darkness weigh
Martha Silano
Gonzalez-Torres at the Solstice and Why they Revere the Alcoholic Neighbor
Everyone guzzled what light there was leftover,
Merridawn Duckler
Childhood
A bead of moisture swelling from black metal,
Alan Shapiro
Pier
If the pier is two hundred and fifty words long, it is important
Carolyn Guinzio
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