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On the Subject of the Navel
Very little has been written
George David Clark
A Back Road Near Calais, 1961
A Back Road Near Calais, 1961
Mark Jarman
Trash
Good you are trashing, my husband says, when I send him a photo
Nicole Cooley
Wrapped in Paper and String
Monsters crawl in our brains,
Terese Svoboda
WILSER LOPEZ WOULD LIKE YOU
to be Wilser Lopez. So be Wilser Lopez
Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow
Canary Island Date Palm, Love & Ink and Persephone
Couldn’t say the dream I had last night.
Jesse Nathan
The Ant’s Plunder
When I stuck out my hand to grab the iron door handle, a hidden ant attacked my right
Xi Chuan
from The Seven Deadly Sins
You had always expected a sonnet from me
Daniel Bourne
I’ve Lived Long with the Dead | The Word Stays Here
I’ve lived long with the dead. I know their
Sylva Fischerová
Vanity
it’s easy to fritter your life away
Abdourahman Waberi
A SHOUT FROM THE DARK
If like a Buddhist I accepted the world
Pui Ying Wong
This Moment
You know when darkness seems to pour
Ron Smith
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