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Nothing You Can Do Will Save You
The Buddha had his river, just for now this one is mine,
Molly Lou Freeman
The Sudden Walk
When evening comes to find you still
Devin Johnston
Rabbit
Regard the luckless cotton-tail,
DeWitt Henry
LIGHT OF THE MOON, PATRIMONY, AN UNWANTED LIGHT
We listened as a pair of owls rousted
Robert Wrigley
A Brief Portfolio
When Doris the hen
R.T. Smith
Bridge Thrill
After two days of TV airlifts and wheels-to-the-sky
Terese Svoboda
Insomnia, A Love Story
Everybody sleeps. Our poem starts with that premise.
Nicole Cooley and Peter Cooley
Master Class
Demonstrate on mine, I say.
Annette Barnes
Two poems from “The Mistaken Place of Things”
How to say hair
Gabriela Aguirre
Taking It Back
Two weeks past Epiphany,
Joseph Bathanti
In the Vestibule
The in-between is queasy
Rachel Hadas
A Brief Portfolio
I said goodbye to a friend who left a hole filled
Bruce Bond
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