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The last time my father returned from work
Floyd Skloot
Dew Point
Because of the nipple crust riming a girl’s
Carol Moldaw
The Science of Departures
We study the departure screen and
Adalber Salas Hernández
Edna St. Vincent, M.F.A.
Chic and petite, blind to her destiny
Mary Jo Salter
The Reckoning and 3AM
Shadows stretch across the pine floor
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Happiness on Earth
Especially if you were waking
Stephen Ackerman
Imagined Corners
At the corner where the transept cuts the nave,
Christina Pugh
Myth
The blind hobo who returned
Fady Joudah
Joy
After you say my beauty
Jehanne Dubrow
On History
His father’s boss was a Millerite—
Wayne Miller
INVENTORY | CAKE TIN
Open door, high cistern, wooden loo seat
Olivia McCannon
St. Rose of Lima
Lips weary with chapped hallelujahs,
Tiana Nobile
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