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small town saxaphone
men in rain, thin and fine halos of hair,
Zhu Zhu
Ars Poetica, with Cow
She went back to look at the beast, which lay immobile except for one eye watching the girl who stood helpless beside
Maureen Seaton
Pandemic Fugue
These are the skies of my childhood
Jody Bolz
Two Poems
In reading I Decipher These marks
Brian Culhane
Prayer Written on a Wide Veranda on a Comfortable Couch in Sewanee, TN
If prayer requires an audience that is divine
Rebecca Aronson
Three Poems
came, still in her cremation box, when we threw her
Elena Karina Byrne
It was never he, | One might say I’ve fulfilled the miserable obligation of constructing myself.
It was never he,
Santiago Vizcaíno
A Lean-to at the End of the Galaxy
You fire a fiction deep into my brain
Jonathan Weinert
His Side
Easy now to stand on a bluff and see
Kelly Sievers
Of Course
If I wake at 3, ephemerality
Sydney Lea
Vortex Street
I tied my hands behind me so I won’t hurt you.
Page Hill Starzinger
A Brief Portfolio
Not built to just do it
Lia Purpura
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