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Magical Thinking
My dog does not question
Lisa Russ Spaar
How Sad
Their kisses were bitterly thin,
Martha Rhodes
Two Exhausted Bodies
My insides are a flooded field. Though the field outside is larger and I have played there, laid
Xoşman Qado
BOOK OF HOURS
A jostle of stars at the edge of the Crab Nebula pinpoints the heart of Taurus. Under the right conditions, with a
Eric Pankey
Golgotha & Receiving the Host
Then they came and cleansed you my love
Frannie Lindsay
Drive-in Double Dare
In gravel dust and starlight, after the hummingbirds fe
Sharon Kubasak
Danger: A Triptych
I thought at first it was a rock, a pebble my own tire had somehow kicked up in a weird curve. I kept driving to my
Denise Duhamel
Cosmology
Someone has spilled the moon
Linda Pastan
Two Departures from Rilke
Terrified past panic, strict lines collapsed,
Steven Cramer
In Praise of Wandering
You ask how we do it. Simple.
Alice Friman
Barn Red
Home alone, I swirl on scarlet lipstick and forget that I did,
Julia Shipley
Alone at the New Year
An instant of awe, then, afterwards,
Donald Revell
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