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“Drought Country, Six PM” by John Grey
Drought Country, Six PM The land’s anemic. And exhausted. It can’t work, can only extend from…
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“Box at the End of the Room” by William Vernon
Box at the End of the Room He is my Cousin Somebody, according to my father,…
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“Somewhere and Nowhere” by Anhvu Buchanan
Somewhere and Nowhere Two roads diverged in front of me and I took the white way…
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from “Margot” by David Harrison Horton
from “Margot” [2] there are voices sometimes called memory sometimes drink the way a compass points true letters…
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“Verge” by Kendall Billig
Verge The expulsion from Paradise is in its main significance eternal. Consequently the expulsion from Paradise…
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Two Poems by Richard Dinges, Jr.
Controlled Burn Flames climb a hillside just beyond my home, with volunteer firemen along inferno’s border,…
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“Sex Ed” by Robin Gow
Sex Ed With pennies and dimes I’d found around town, I bought sunflower seeds to feed…
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“I’ve heard it said that love is blind” by Morgan Riedl
I’ve heard it said that love is blind But when we met you looked me in…
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“Miner” by Joseph Conrad Payne
Miner The man in the mine looked like an alien—like an insect drilling itself ever further…
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“Feeding” by John Struloeff
Feeding Within the humid shadow of our woods stood an old cedar shed where our chickens…
