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Winter 2015 Issue, Winter 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017

e. e.

by Marcia F. Brown i. i.   think   u.u. would have loved             this texting     tweeting like a broken bird     scattering the chaff  

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Winter 2015 Issue, Winter 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017

Window

by John Blair We whistle tunes while God’s work gets done above us in trees locked in screes of bagworm silk and dead leaves, streetlights

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Winter 2015 Issue, Winter 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017

The Lantern Man

by John Blair      There was in every hollow      A hundred wrymouthed wisps.                          Dafydd ap Gwilym (trans. Wirt Sikes, 1340)

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Winter 2015 Issue, Winter 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017

The Other Side

by John Blair Much there is that is unbeautiful, much there is that rubs the eye raw like sand and knuckles. In some farflung plane of penury

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Summer 2015 Issue, Summer 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017

a toast to the apocalypse

by John Lorence a toast to sunlight’s smidgen of disclosure. to the magnificent bath of dark clouds being drawn in the west end. to the

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Summer 2015 Issue, Summer 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017June 27, 2017

the visitation

by John Lorence hours ago, in what is not yesterday, before arriving in his moment of rage, before being too shy was underlined, before ripping

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Summer 2015 Issue, Summer 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017

The Spy Who Came In For His Appointment

by Mark Parsons The difference between a perfectionist and a man obsessed, the difference between us, doctor.                                    

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Summer 2015 Issue, Summer 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017

What’s In A Name, From A Height

by Mark Parsons In the town square below community service ex–convicts with plumb hatchets, chisels and mallets chip and whittle, carving

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Summer 2015 Issue, Summer 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017

Success Comes To A Place Too Sad To Have A Name

by Mark Parsons We started with communal living, drugs. Then got involved in real estate scams, extortion, blackmailing a restaurant owner for

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Summer 2015 Issue, Summer 2015 Poetry June 27, 2017

On Coming to Her

by George Repp It’s not about originality as much as it is borrowing paints to generate a message that targets the reader to feel and feel

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