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Undomesticated
The large goose does what it always will,
Gerry LaFemina
Fragment
The past is a point of departure
Eric Pankey
Government Center
Screeching right up to us through downtown Friday traffic.
Peter Campion
Eggs
Eggs in the cakes invoked by Marie Antoinette.
Barbara Ras
Two Poems | Kelli Russell Agodon
When you say no worries what you mean is,
Kelli Russell Agodon
IN JANUARY
Low sky, slow air, and nothing much
Julie Bruck
Fatherless Daughters
In Springtime, abandoned daughters burst like myopic butterflies with binoculars
Meg Pokrass
when you ask me if you are a good father & cook up meets god
look we know how this will play out
Saida Agostini
Morning Hunger
Why not in the icy clarity of morning,
Stewart Moss
Vesper
The sky is blue for reasons other than atmospheric ones.
Chard deNiord
A Brief Portfolio
As the fight went on my father set
Floyd Skloot
NIGHT SPIDER
All day he waited, then
Will Stone
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