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January in West Texas
Once, I preferred nights. How they arrived one tied to the next like silk scarves, knots of daylight between them. I
Chloe Honum
Father and Analysand
Shy in houndstooth, white hair and a smoke
Joan Houlihan
At sunset translated from Spanish by Paula J. Lambert
the dragonfly perches on the river waiting for a breeze
Juan Armando Rojas
January and The Marrow
Greetings from the first darkness,
Elaine Equi
Inside the guts of fresh fish, just hauled up | Shall we praise the girls who will not come down | It’s about water that didn’t lose its shine
Inside the guts of fresh fish, just hauled up
Aleksey Porvin
grief being a swatch of blue & grief being that song from childhood & grief being a pitched tent
a rectangle in an unborn son’s room
Nicole Callihan
January 28 | Basho
Today it is snowing again and I’m thinking of Borges.
David Young
The Wars Between the Wars Between the Borders that Were Not There
You had to know how bad the Nazis were
Cecilia Woloch
Green Girls
Wriggling on the bottles:
Terese Svoboda
Summer circa 1967-2xxx
My mother & the other ladies
Jo-Ann Mort
White Zinfandel
Again last night I dreamed the dream called Waiter.
Christopher Bakken
In Purgatory
Not easy.
Lloyd Schwartz
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