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Small Hut
I know you only in echo,
Tess Gallagher
Crow Poison
stumbled drunkenly
Jules Jacob and Sonja Johanson
LIGHT OF THE MOON, PATRIMONY, AN UNWANTED LIGHT
We listened as a pair of owls rousted
Robert Wrigley
Joy
Even when the gods have driven you
Dorianne Laux
Two Stories and a Poem
Do you have a canned ham?
Lydia Davis
Sicily, 1992
Etna’s lava shone against the gloom,
Sydney Lea
Handel in London, 1741
Wedged in a chair near the open window,
Floyd Skloot
What, Me?
When we’re in a car together I worry we’ll die and the world will lose its role models.
Maureen Seaton
Painting
all things look as if
André du Bouchet
Remnant Tongue
I woke wounded
Marilyn A. Johnson
N33P14 and N33P29
Cloud cover
Hank Lazer
Personal Life | I, Too, Arrived Here in the End | Godard
The universe is vast and boundless
Hsia Yü
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