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Birds There is No Moon
Birds there is no moon
Dorothea Lasky
Paper
Damned if I’ll be the woman who collects mass produced throw pillows counts her
Jane Springer
Trespass and Dante Confidential
That is not your poem to write, she says.
Marilyn Kallet
She Leans
A house: scoured and scarred by wind, its unpainted
Lisa Russ Spaar
Burning Leaves
Leaf-fires smell like
Chase Twichell
At Arlington and Boys
After the gunfire, the tact of “Taps.”
Daniel Bosch
Two poems by Muyaka bin Haji, (1776—1840)
When she lays eggs, they’re not nurtured even if brooding them succeeds.
Muyaka bin Haji
Poet at the Mall & Neuromythology
Because language begins in body
Pamela Hart
Lost Tails, City of Money and Counting the Money
One day our tails fell off and lay at our feet like giant dead caterpillars.
Jeff Friedman
naked dreaming
an artist friend once told me
Jenny J Chen
Moment of Truth
A matador imagines he has
Andrea Cohen
Molt & Clean Water Act
Neither here nor there, you don’t fit.
Dore Kiesselbach
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