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Loosestrife
The cities changed hands. In the course
Donald Revell
Physics & Green Room
Was Jesus materializing inside a locked room
Megan Wildwood
LA CASA BELLINA
You seemed happy,
Joyce Peseroff
Sidewinder
You say I rudely cut her off, that you had to apologize,
Page Hill Starzinger
Tenderly
I see how you climb!
Sandra McPherson
From AfterTalk
Dumuzi spoke: “My sister, I would go with you to my garden
Chard deNiord
Genital Epistemology
don’t it make you snicker how desire goes
David Huddle
Bright in June Sun
The young man, kneeling at his mother’s tomb, lays red tulips there,
Mark Irwin
HER MOUTH
Near the end, her mouth was pinned down
Julie Bruck
A BAT IN THE HOUSE
swoops high, webbed little arms for
Marianne Boruch
City That Cultivated Our Voice
Back then, everything was only starting,
Serhiy Zhadan
Home
Those last days in Hollywood—
Dana Goodyear
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