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An Invasion
We waited and waited, or by we
Chad Parmenter
The Ant’s Plunder
When I stuck out my hand to grab the iron door handle, a hidden ant attacked my right
Xi Chuan
DOMINION HELD AND ALTERED BY CHILDREN
Feral children leave the inside screens
Bruce Smith
Shakedown, Sleeping Mother and The Touch
On Main Street, two cops stop me in front of the tire store. One is big and burly and the other is lean
Jeff Friedman
THE CURVE
Something, call it X, wanted a body
Max Ritvo
Other People’s Pain & Charade
Remember her eating pad thai and grimacing
Adam Scheffler
Trash
Good you are trashing, my husband says, when I send him a photo
Nicole Cooley
Three Poems
There, roots are
Gregory Orr
Perfect Air
Put book down
Ted Greenwald
Fallow Ground & Geometries of Exile (or)
your washboard hands
Daniele Pantano
Poem to Circe IV
Ancient bronzes, we reached the sea.
José Manuel Cardona
Missed Romance & The Image
An old black and white photograph
Ramón García
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