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BORN ON
The twelfth of July, like Neruda, wouldn’t
Stuart Friebert
DEATH MARCH
Carry her the way it has to hurt:
Terese Svoboda
I Can’t Tell If the Light Is Whispering “Loss” in My Ear or Imprinting Darkness on My Body
At the last house,
Chris Vasantkumar
For Those Whose Lives Have Seen Themselves
Welcome all who have traveled the long road
Stewart Moss
On the Banks of the Allegheny
We had started over again—
William Logan
Potato | The Surface
I do not want to finish my potato,
Martha Rhodes
The Other Hemisphere & Like California
It shut us up, the new, dumbed us
Judy Katz
Salons
Your friends are all sitting
Bianca Stone
Not the Way it Was
Today I overheard a conversation
Leonard Kress
Yellowphant and Don’t Forget
The circus so yellow and red stands on two feet,
Terese Svoboda
Ophelia
Where stars sleep on the calm black waters,
Steve Kronen
Five Orgasms after reading Lydia Davis
You are sleeping beside me, but I can’t sleep, not in this roadside hotel smelling of new carpet and cigarettes. It’s late.
Nin Andrews
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