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It’s Not Your Fault
The brass lamp in your window,
Jennifer L. Knox
St. Rose of Lima
Lips weary with chapped hallelujahs,
Tiana Nobile
Winter | Untitled
Let this winter pass into another winter.
Ester Naomi Perquin
The Discarded Christmas Trees
lie on the sidewalks of New York:
Estha Weiner
Occupation
As a peeper, some clear night, singing for a star,
Scott Withiam
Steer’s Head Triptych
the cowboy cut, the wrangler,
Miles Waggener
In Praise of Wandering
You ask how we do it. Simple.
Alice Friman
Gertrude Suite, [Mechthild Says God is a Bell] & Lazarus
Semantic, in the way that interruption is semantic.
G.C. Waldrep
Two poems by Krystyna Lenkowska translated from Polish by Cecilia Woloch
When I was young
Krystyna Lenkowska
Vaccination, in the Broadest Sense of the Term, Crickets and Lucky Strike Lanes
Just as the pharmacist drove the vaccine into my arm
Peter Johnson
Embroidered Eyebrows of Eve
Eve as reflection, Eve
Jill McDonough
Little Pea: A Brief Portfolio
Sometimes I think I shouldn’t write about my past.
Nin Andrews
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