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Up Early, I Turn off the Television News
High tide of sun curling & breaking onto the hardwood
Gerry LaFemina
An Intimate Moment of Protestant Despair Witnessed on the Four O’ Clock Train
He put down his Wall Street Journal,
Tony Hoagland
Want
How do I want you? Let me count the ways.
Troy Jollimore
What Almost Killed You
Hello, my name is a long drive home from the bar
Bill Stratton
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
My Polish and Another Poem
When I try to thank it, it shushes me. Then illuminates my way to the Exit.
Rick Hilles
flail, snap, struggle & These Long Afternoons
strangle, some eaten out by an infestation
Jill Bialosky
FAMILY BATTLES | WITCH
My uncle stares at the TV throughout
Diann Blakely
Mowing
I never remember to ask what it is
Maxine Scates
Unexceptional
Except we were in love, or so it seemed.
Rafael Campo
Green Girls
Wriggling on the bottles:
Terese Svoboda
Notes From Sick Rooms
Who really wants to be a caregiver?
Molly Peacock
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