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Jim Leftwich & Steve Dalachinskygreen soft/pling why subatomic vermin either too full or too empty to be thoughtamphetamine patriosis rip/snort paralysis highend highjinx hygiene always...
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Lynn Stronginfrom ANOTHER AMAZING DAY ON PLANET EARTH     the paper chambers flush and fill with...
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Mark CunninghamFail Lure(With thanks to Linda Kobert)1characteristics precludeformation. tentativesystematics unlikely to alter.2never fully descended.seemed to be.doubtful was ever.3throat...
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Seth HowardTHE QUOTIDIAN SUNLIGHTLife floats a moment, dark.How we are held, the stirr-ings of a kiss in afternoons. How will you repay me ifI give myself to you? Ghost in the night that hums. An...
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Crank Sturgeon & Jim LeftwichOPUS PUS US TWOClusters OF No plump right stately gotH in a bottle We ection GUIDE name eople doing aked n” to Ying “I’m th which amount enough A hing was hard-...
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Pete SpenceOld Bit of Shade.the day gone thinking about what to say to a gnatit's on the tip of my tongue by the time i get it rightthe gnat is in free fall somewhere else under a cloudpirouetting on...
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Kristian RadfordReady to talkI’m not ready to write to you about thisyetbut in the...
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Andrew RihnO Little GraphiteIt is culture you work: you can break it.I go before scratching.Absolutely, of even one to join him. Are people who come to the USA organic?We take over, get there and...
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Sheila E. MurphyNatureShe seemed niceThe serverTook our orderQuietlyWe sipped black coffeeAlso quietlyPetals of flowers Fell on the path We looked at Where they wereAnd lived thereFor an...
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Richard J. FlemingTHE INDUSTRIAL EGGCUPAn asthmatic biplane struggles across blue skies, towing a vinyl banner promoting jobs in America. Didn’t you once work there in the ghastly laxity of...
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