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Don’t Bum Out the Musicians
At St. Paul’s church, the musicians have heard it all.
Cornelius Eady
Not the Way it Was
Today I overheard a conversation
Leonard Kress
At Once People at the End of Their Lives
come from common spaces to move around
Matthew James Babcock
What Light Tastes Like
Depends on the hour of departure and if flowers
Barbara Ras
IS LIGHT ENOUGH ?
Who’s there? I can’t seem to make out anything or anyone. Is
Lloyd Schwartz
Because What Else Could I Do
I alone in a restaurant
Martha Collins
Photographer’s Song & Nothing Song
Standing in the shade,
Don Bogen
The Lost Explorers
Give me the lost explorers, the last-seens,
Grace Schulman
Pick Me Up
the words love you, friend
Eleni Sikelianos
Yahrzeit
This was the woman who remembered her childhood.
Mark Jarman
Carpe Diem
You won't live
Timothy Liu
Feasts for the Blind | My Dear Menshevik
That year it rained crows. Birds fell out of the sky in midflight.
Bernard Farai Matambo
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