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TO HÉCTOR VIEL TEMPERLEY
Cockroaches ignored the winter dawn
Campbell McGrath
Melancholia & Trouble in Mind
On the periodic table, it is the densest of elements. It does not refract or reflect, but absorbs all
Eric Pankey
The Wayfarer
One must turn thoughts
Cynthia Hogue
My Lovely Garonne
Because every tenth poem or so the poet described
Jessica Greenbaum
A Brief Portfolio
I meant to be talking of the huge cargo ship
Joseph Millar
A Terribly Sentimental Fork
As unmined silver,
Amy Gerstler
Brasserie and An Annunciation of Blue
We’re somehow in Closerie des Lilas,
Ron Smith
Sonnet for a Tall Flower Blooming at Dinnertime
Southern Flower, I want to quote the bard,
Yona Harvey
Sister Dementia Remembers & Phone Booth
Enough of bosom, ass, and pillow—
Nancy Mitchell
You Don’t Travel Light, Life
is a cumbersome business.
Olga Maslova
Liebfraumilch, Scale and Season
Our new son, fallen asleep
Joshua McKinney
ELEGY WITH FULL DRESS BLUES
Early in our marriage I would stand
Jehanne Dubrow
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