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Fidelity
Heaven-selvage, twilight eyelet opened
Kimberly Johnson
THE ABDUCTION | INSIGHT | THE FOUNTAIN
The falcon, which he’s just bought, at his cheek,
Kuno Raeber
The Trolley
It was stuck and what with rationing and brownouts
Stephen Bluestone
Pierantonio on Being Married to Artemisia Gentileschi the Night She Dances the Ballet: War of Beauty War of Love, 1612
You broke through a bouquet
Kaitlin Rizzo
Oxygen & Waking to 1939, I Study Those Standing
I’m sorry my mother got a blood clot in her lung
Patricia Clark
Communion
Yes, I will take home the meeting bread,
Kristina Andersson Bicher
Two Stories and a Poem
Do you have a canned ham?
Lydia Davis
Isle of the Narrator
It's true these boots were taken from a dead man,
Amy Beeder
Elegy & Brooklyn, 1957
My brother told me we would join the Wide
Floyd Skloot
Square of Beveled Glass
Hag––first thought.
Joan Larkin
Small Scenes without Apology
Remember the daughters.
Lauren Camp
The Pair
Here’s how they climbed out of the nights’ custody.
Karl Krolow
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