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Eating the Madeleine
I remember the scut of it:
Jan Freeman
Shooting Pool in the Mental Hospital
Because memory is not the hovering bank shot that stops at the lip
Al Maginnes
Wild Yeast & Kiss and Tell
What color is Shakespeare?
Cherene Sherrard
The Widow at Point Reyes and Broncoscopy
She sat for an hour watching 10,000 tiny silver fish
Chard deNiord
The Left Hand
clay votive offering
Fred Marchant
Old Lithographed Landscape & Woolgathering
A causeway wavers all the tilted days
Alexander Dickow
Tongue of Language | Nightmare
Oh tongue of language, moving with your comb
Annie Finch
Bad Harvest
Does my name take your tongue’s
Dzvinia Orlowsky
Moisei Fishbein translated from the Ukrainian by John Hennessy and Ostap Kin
During the war and for some time after the war
Moisei Fishbein
Once We Were
once we were immigrants
Martha Collins
Any Kind
Look up. The sky is never constant, sometimes clouded,
Leah Umansky
Manet’s Asparagus
Naked as an
Paula Bohince
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