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Ruler of Everything
The Ruler of Everything proclaims blood-colored
Amy Gerstler
Vaccination, in the Broadest Sense of the Term, Crickets and Lucky Strike Lanes
Just as the pharmacist drove the vaccine into my arm
Peter Johnson
THE DAY
History sings “misery, misery.”
Chard deNiord
A Terribly Sentimental Fork
As unmined silver,
Amy Gerstler
“October, and the sun burnishes”
October, and the sun burnishes the leaves so brightly you
Ralph Culver
Loosestrife
The cities changed hands. In the course
Donald Revell
Hotline
The calls came in around the clock. A nunnery in Nova Scotia with a broken clavichord.
Brian Barker
Coal Bin
Some witchy and slinky,
John Skoyles
Creek
Now it is easy to find where the creek dwindles, where it thickens at last, where its
Carrie Causey
The Shadow of Love
A man falls in love with a shadow
Nin Andrews
Picasso & Dora Maar (1942)
Four decades I have lived among the French
Campbell McGrath
Charlotte
That was a malaise. We call that malaise.
Mark Dow
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