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I Offer This Container
Monkeys of fresh rage born again—
Jeffrey Skinner
Wind, Blue Sky
I am practicing being
Susan Aizenberg
If He Had Missed It Would Have Killed Him
my uncle said of the dog pa shot
Brionne Janae
LEONTES
Elusive, but only sweetened by
Donald Revell
A History of Mirrors
We’ve accidentally collided with something real tonight
Colin Pope
ORCA and PISMIRE
White Gladis, Gladis Clara, Gladis Filabres, Gladyi Tarij,
Carol Frost
05-08 | 07-03 | 07-24 Three from The Ringing of the Rain has a Forgiving Grace
We all become the raindrops’ filling in the blanks
Ye Mimi
Leave It Lay Where Jesus Flung It
What a colossal wrong fall she took—that mastodon caught
Jane Springer
The Book of Guests
They gamboled toward me on the plain—two lambs
Chard deNiord
Old, Two, Not, Wrote
letters to an old poet
Hank Lazer
Invitation to the Dance and Pieces of us Keep Breaking Off
In the summer of 1949, Jacques d’Amboise found himself in a clash with a bully
Carol Kner
Almost and Caught Out
Cows and sheep segregate themselves
Annette Barnes
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