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Instruction on Driving with an Orgasm | Napoleon’s Hat
Look both ways before going out for a spin. And ease onto the road. Take careful note of the speed limit and
Nin Andrews
What is Pleasure
The supreme pleasure of love
Angela Ball
Logs
Giants lie entangled on wet sand,
Grace Schulman
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
Blown Away
There’s something stuck in my throat, it might be the red-eyed
Maya Janson
Like Warm Ice Cubes
A father is like warm
Bruce Beasley
Sharp Noises at Night
When I travel to the Midwest, trains
Marge Piercy
Two poems by Sandra Moussempès, translated from French by Carrie Chappell and Amanda Murphy
A house stands out from the rest of the forest, emptied of its occupants for centuries
Sandra Moussempès
The gift of putting something down…
The gift of putting something down, he had yet to discover it--letting it slide from his grip.
Stephen Dobyns
Two Poems
burdens are from
Hank Lazer
Eternal Sunshine
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.
Troy Jollimore
Trompe L’oeil –Not a Painting
From 30,000 feet
Bonnie Riedinger
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