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The Twenties
Consider the twenties, not Gatsby, not Daisy, not that old Roaring,
John Hodgen
Weather Report
These white stripes of day achieve
Grace Cavalieri
Embraced
I have visited an ancient redwood and heard it creak
Martha Rhodes
Into the Flame
And you lay for decades counting sheep
Jay Parini
The Peripheral Position of the Sun
A young woman roars, laughs, splashes the face of a young man, nears the shore where the blinking lights of fireflies
Marilyn Hacker
Three Poems
Being adopted means I have choices on “The Meaning of Your Name”
John Gallaher
War Poems
Mangled tanks at rest on the roadway's shoulder.
Philip Fried
The Good World
but when I painted the deer
Frannie Lindsay
Che Fai Di Bello
They are burning the fields in
Angie Estes
The Easy Way to Stop Drinking
We are as flies in a pitcher plant,
Kim Addonizio
The Seven Mysteries of Our-Lady Madonna
They emerge out of distance,
Frances Richey
In the Supermarket of Orgasms
Some nights I feel so alone in my longing for you, love, alone in my supermarket of orgasms as I cruise the aisles of
Nin Andrews
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