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Endecasyllabics: About the Women (Alma, Ruthie)
The lion-maned poet holds court on our blue
Carolyne Wright
Stone Cross
Remember your village of always uphill,
Dzvinia Orlowsky
A History of Mirrors
We’ve accidentally collided with something real tonight
Colin Pope
Weather Report
These white stripes of day achieve
Grace Cavalieri
No Selfies For Mary & Pater Noster
In the mausoleum shadow, eye-mopping mother, O Mary,
J.T. Barbarese
Half the Time
In an emergency
Jane Zwart
Blind Trust
In the nod of a cow as, stiff-legged,
Joan Houlihan
In Which the Sea Rakes at My Window and Seemingly Unlike Me
and I wake rattled, as if to resist a long fall
Ellen Doré Watson
The Only One
In the stories of old there were always three.
Nin Andrews
Preludium
In The Odyssey,
Christina Davis
Killer
When he saw me coming
John Skoyles
Posthumous Cabin
And got away to it, and left the work to others
William Olsen
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