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Some Propositions with Children | Changing the Subject
The child is completely immersed in childhood
Ruy Belo
Lobsters | Turkey Vultures
In the depths of the sea they will eat the sea and outgrow the world’s largest pot.
Brian Barker
Ophelia
Where stars sleep on the calm black waters,
Steve Kronen
Madame Bovary, c’est moi
If we were all as kind to each other
Daisy Bassen
This Close and Gaza Aftermath
Little brother I have forgotten
Richard Hoffman
She Dog | Mermaid
A ticky rain of blood from
Terese Svoboda
News from Nowhere
The sea handles laundry
Fred D’Aguiar
Speculation on the Absent God
As if abandoned
Eric Pankey
All That Evening
You woke slowly
Carol Kner
SOME FAITH
God we need rain. And white flowers.
Barbara Ras
REMEMBERING RAY – AUG. 2,1998 – FOR TESS
The invitation reads:
Jim Somers
Lunette 15
I came into the world through a wound
Bruce Bond
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