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mother of stains
a mother made of three buttons from three different sweaters
William Lessard
Last Day in Coldwater
Our phone died due to lack
Jim Daniels
grief being a swatch of blue & grief being that song from childhood & grief being a pitched tent
a rectangle in an unborn son’s room
Nicole Callihan
Invocation
I would like beamed to me from the Muse's tower high atop Parnassus
Richard Hoffman
Apologetics
A host of angels or a compass of cherubim
Erika Meitner
The Lord Is a Man of War | Far Desert Region | The Day-Shift Sleeps, | [Does the war want
The Lord is a man of war
Katie Ford
Wozzeck | Casualty
Even the toneless whisper finds its cradle, its home,
Bruce Bond
Fret Not
Opening the door for the first time since
Molly Peacock
Blues
Why is there careful language
Rae Armantrout
Three Poems
My fingers grow white with winter, blood
Traci Brimhall
The Beginner
Doesn’t have a clue, sips whiskey in a train
Sigman Byrd
From the grab bag of desire
I keep meaning to walk up to you,
Bob Hicok
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