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Better Than Heaven
So many set asides, you say, intemperate
Charlie Smith
A BAT IN THE HOUSE
swoops high, webbed little arms for
Marianne Boruch
Of All the Birds
The magpie I like least,
Andrew Motion
She Leans
A house: scoured and scarred by wind, its unpainted
Lisa Russ Spaar
My Polish and Another Poem
When I try to thank it, it shushes me. Then illuminates my way to the Exit.
Rick Hilles
Sunday in Connecticut
I drive into town.
Judy Katz
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
Paper
Damned if I’ll be the woman who collects mass produced throw pillows counts her
Jane Springer
Fragment
The past is a point of departure
Eric Pankey
Poem
I’m going to pretend I’m a painter and just
Jeffrey Harrison
Market Day
Python belt on my jeans.
Jo-Ann Mort
A Brief Portfolio
have heard through some trembling of their web
Patrick Donnelly
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