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Strength
After the storm
Hélène Cardona
Uncle
Here is the man who tells you
Peter Campion
Bear and the Crows
So many in the winter trees they caw
David Huddle
A Date With an Undertaker
He liked to bathe, dress,
Elaine Equi
Pentimento
Meet me by the shadows & ponds of light where
Heidi Seaborn
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The old wheelbarrow aimed like a cannon
Dorianne Laux
California King, Head of the Meadow and A Miracle of Saint Anthony
The little bright red car
Karl Kirchwey
Three Poems
Heat, filthy, gut-sick heat in my city’s cobblestone streets.
Teresa Cader
Arcana
The solvent alters. The durable
Eric Pankey
Cling of the World
What could it mean
Annie Kantar
To a High Aircraft | Palazzo Maldura
While now by slow degrees
Karl Kirchwey
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What if I was uttered into existence through the teamwork of cultists
Timothy Donnelly
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