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Chocolate on my new pajamas
Spun from a hundred cocoons
Nancy Mitchell
On My Diagnosis of Pulsatile Tinnitus
Ever since I started hearing my heart
Jessica Goodfellow
Double Sonnet Ending in New Testament
This poem is meant to have the make and model
Erika Meitner
Rare Moment
A clear choice
Lia Purpura
The Willows in Winter in the Boston Public Garden
In the sun’s white
Catherine Breese Davis
Grade School Cafeteria
When it has been
Angela Ball
Movie and Two Little Miners
When I was ten they took me into a coal mine
Martha Collins
It’s the stage of grief where [I become a transparent eyeball]
I become a transparent eyeball. I am nothing. I see all.
Emily Skaja
Flowers in a Vase
The dahlias' unopened buds poke like periscopes above their clownish mass
Don Bogen
Flight, Ours & A Burn So Bad It Requires Ice
We’re in bad, we’re in terrible, shape
Steven Cramer
The Dead, At Home,
snag on brush and low cactus.
Paul Nemser
Found placed against her upper right arm
A pin unpinned,
Ashley Mabbitt
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