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Nautilus
I fantasize about inhabiting a nautilus, how each chamber
Elinor Ann Walker
FOUNTAIN
Dogwood white knuckle it through January, February, March:
Kathy Fagan
Bridge Thrill
After two days of TV airlifts and wheels-to-the-sky
Terese Svoboda
Lobsters | Turkey Vultures
In the depths of the sea they will eat the sea and outgrow the world’s largest pot.
Brian Barker
The Birthday Ceremony
Seventeen rooms of long maroon
Cynthia Cruz
Loud Walk in Fall | Regret
There is something else
Lia Purpura
The Day
Day I didn’t blink and the day was gone.
Thomas Lux
A Brief Portfolio
Our first time at the Sistine Chapel, prior to the restoration, the colors were dulled,
Bruce Cohen
My Name in Sticks
From the shallow sledding hill I gathered up
Adam Tavel
Honey
Strange music of our Emily —
Cecilia Woloch
Brasserie and An Annunciation of Blue
We’re somehow in Closerie des Lilas,
Ron Smith
Night Pieces
The hickories live close by—
Stephen Knauth
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