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I’LL CALL YOU THIS AFTERNOON,
I’ll call you nowhere, now
Angie Estes
Mantra Post- Storm Desmond
After thirty-six hours indoors while Desmond
John Kinsella
Three Stages of Friendship and Grief
I was wondering if your eyelashes had fallen out
Elizabeth Jacobson
Thinly Veiled
In Alabama I learnt the difference between the state flag and the battle flag
Bruce Smith
A Brief Portfolio of Six Poems
The pond flattered the foliage,
John Skoyles
Three Poems
Somewhere in Brooklyn, a nurse walks out of the hospital where I was born,
Gerry LaFemina
One and a Half Poems
Well it began with a microburst from the North when the moon
Patrick Donnelly
She Painted Artichokes
You had nothing to say so you painted some splendid artichokes
Emmanuel Moses
Tool & Die
In the final unburdening, massive crates are moved
T.R. Hummer
City That Cultivated Our Voice
Back then, everything was only starting,
Serhiy Zhadan
Those little plastic number puzzles | Linnaean
given out at grade school parties:
Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet
Taking It Back
Two weeks past Epiphany,
Joseph Bathanti
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