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August, Hinge
How would you describe these pandemic days,
Patricia Clark
GIVING HER 100%
There is a world where
Max Ritvo
Two O’Clock and Stray
As though all at once it is afternoon
Frannie Lindsay
Bruised Fruit
These sun-poached pages like an old address book
W.S. Di Piero
Killer
When he saw me coming
John Skoyles
At the Cemetery
Cloud cover from horizon to horizon
Alan Shapiro
Ode to Fluffy | Poem for Engagement
goodbye fluffy
Matthew Zapruder
Sleep
There is a room, and inside the room
Maurice Manning
My Father Was a Honey Bee
My father was a honey bee He buzzed and buzzed
Jan Freeman
Enchanted Egg #2
When you look inside through the tiny porthole the lake looks back without blinking.
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
A Progressive Disease
I feel my body getting away from me,
Floyd Skloot
Spit
Some progress is anything but.
David Rivard
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