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No Nonsense | The Layout
Split off for a sec
Charlie Smith
As So Often Happens | Twenty-two Years Later
As so often happens, in the middle
Jessica Greenbaum
Flour, Eggs, Milk, Baking Powder, Salt and God
O Best Beloved, tell me, if you know, why—
Suzanne Lummis
For a Theophoric Figure
Strange how first things dawn on us
Peter Cole
Jug
Colors, we go way back.
Hoyt Rogers
January in West Texas
Once, I preferred nights. How they arrived one tied to the next like silk scarves, knots of daylight between them. I
Chloe Honum
Guitar & Lantern
The boy with prosthetic limbs is the flame
Bruce Bond
Inauguration Day
Yes, like thousands of joyful poets today
Maura Stanton
Called to Lapse
And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears
Bruce Beasley
Barn Red
Home alone, I swirl on scarlet lipstick and forget that I did,
Julia Shipley
Football & the English Language
My first year as high school coach, five points
Ron Smith
On the Way to the Acupuncturist
In the wrong lane, the slow one—
Carol Moldaw
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