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Valediction in Guatemala
We say goodbye in front
Susan Fuchtman
Litterature
I am pleased
Robert Nazarene
Almost Lost Moment
coming back in an incidental way,
Tess Gallagher
ORCA and PISMIRE
White Gladis, Gladis Clara, Gladis Filabres, Gladyi Tarij,
Carol Frost
Salons
Your friends are all sitting
Bianca Stone
An Occupation
The world will end in pink. Those clouds just above the horizon
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
In a Pile of Pictures
The man—young enough to be my son—
Sandy Solomon
Hyphen
Blue-black on my inked page,
Joan Larkin
Pathetic Fallacy
Jog through this suburb at a blue hour
Major Jackson
Twelve Wings & Mother of the Holy Hope
It was difficult to get a nurse.
Kelle Groom
How Sad
Their kisses were bitterly thin,
Martha Rhodes
05-08 | 07-03 | 07-24 Three from The Ringing of the Rain has a Forgiving Grace
We all become the raindrops’ filling in the blanks
Ye Mimi
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