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Almost and Caught Out
Cows and sheep segregate themselves
Annette Barnes
Bookish | Brush Your Fingers Through Your Hair, Why Don’t You?
The bookishness that
David Rivard
Washing Women, Cathedral and Sky
And when deep into the afternoon,
Kwame Dawes
ELK | RUE MOUFFETARD |
The man who said he could smell the girls ovulating
Leslie Adrienne Miller
Notes Toward a Treatise on the Atlantic Periwinkle
None knows the song devoted to winkles.
Jennifer Atkinson
36.
A woman was choked by a metal shackle
Louis Calaferte
BOTTOM FEEDER | DOUBLE TIME
Said he had some hard sledding to do.
Timothy Liu
Sullen Art
Someone will write a poem called Charlottesville,
Kim Addonizio
On Either Side of the Word Lie
The letters that must be taken away
Phillis Levin
Vesuvius
No gazette ran the story,
R.T. Smith
Vita Nova
Born on the outskirts of the Romanian kingdom
Katia Kapovich
Night Watch
It’s instant art: transmuted to the net
D.M. Thomas
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