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Two poems from “The Mistaken Place of Things”
How to say hair
Gabriela Aguirre
Spit from the Universe Magnified
SIN. Lust in an exotic land. A
Charmaine Crockett
Early Explorers Sometimes Carried Watermelons Instead of Canteens & Close Your Eyes
Ever cut open a watermelon
Katharine Rauk
The Twenties
Consider the twenties, not Gatsby, not Daisy, not that old Roaring,
John Hodgen
A Brief Portfolio
I don’t know what the crows were arguing over
Jane Hirshfield
Standing in a Field
what I saw
Marilyn A. Johnson
ON EVERY HAND A GREAT PLAIN By Henry Israeli
Two bears tearing at a tent
Henry Israeli
Resumé
Families shame you;
Kim Addonizio
POSTCARD
always the dark body hewn asunder; always
Brionne Janae
From Blue as White (The Book of Margins) by Helga Landauer-Olshvang |
Get out alive – spine, spleen, whole
Helga Landauer-Olshvang
Tiger Story
Somewhere during my first or second year a tiger came into my life
Laird Hunt
A Fable: The Floss-Silk Tree and the Philodendron
In Brazil they call the floss-silk palo borracho
Peter Meinke
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