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Leave It Lay Where Jesus Flung It
What a colossal wrong fall she took—that mastodon caught
Jane Springer
Small Hut
I know you only in echo,
Tess Gallagher
Genital Epistemology
don’t it make you snicker how desire goes
David Huddle
Morning, Redux | Drift Road
Another morning in the obscure,
William Logan
Bird of Paradise
The songs of the mariachi in the park
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
The Gaping Trellis
Cigarette burns on drab naugahyde
Lisa Rose Bradford
Essay: Domestic
Brassiere
Chelsea Wagenaar
I Had a Cheerful and Gentle Dog
I had a cheerful and gentle dog.
Luigi Fontanella
Laboring to explain
in Ants and Men: Island Apocalypse,
Rebecca Seiferle
A Love Poem While Dissolving
I’m trying to say I love you, but Buckminster Fuller declared
David Wagoner
Listen Up Medusa | Personal Narrative
Seduced by your statuesque
Michael Homolka
Ambition
Four in the morning,
Simon Armintage
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