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John PurschTeapot PterodactylThe beauty of the day, in sunshine, in paradise of cockatoos and cactus wrens and autonomic wonder wheels, of glances into nothingness, delving beyond depth into abysmal...
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Linda M. WalkerMy father saidMy father said he wouldn’t tell you about the toad he caught in the rabbit trap, meant for the snake that lived in the shed, he didn’t kill the toad, he threw it over the...
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Tony Beyerfrom Leachate1someone fromout of towntold me the town watertastes of eels& why wouldn’t itsieved from themountain’s veinswhere the heavy femalesbask & soakover eighty yearsbefore they...
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Francesca Jurate SasnaitisHey SirispaceCan you take dictationHe says okay tell me what you want to sayI want to sayOkay I can make a note of thatAnd fitness correctAnd he diesThis timeBaby Rose careers...
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Bob Hemanfrom [information][information]The fish she found inside his body have their own motors. She is able to make them do tricks.[information]They lie about the dead to give themselves an excuse....
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Marilyn R. Rosenberg & Ann R. ShapiroCOLOR CODES IVArtists' Note: COLOR CODES (IV), the fourth in this series, is a collaboration between Marilyn R. Rosenberg and Ann R. ShapiroA one of a kind...
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Carol CiavonneCarol Ciavonne’s poems have appeared in Posit, concis, Denver Quarterly, Boston Review, Colorado Review, New American Writing and How2, among other journals. Her essays and reviews have...
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Peter BakowskiThe trespassersWhile I sleepmy eyebrows sneakonto my foreheadto make love.They hope to become pregnant,give birthto a moustache.Peter Bakowski has been writing poems for 34 years. He has...
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David Heg & Nicolette WongWhich Way Is OutThe light spirals into crackson the glass panes, silver iristo fracture at the timbre of rise. Tell me something, he stares atmy open palms as he often...
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Edward KuleminCash Register Receipt PoemsAuthor's Note: "Real receipts from cash registers, a significant element in the system of commodity-money relations, were used as a starting point. They carry...
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PT Davidsonthis poem was written in blank verse this poem has been intentionally left blankthis poem is not for sale this poem is for emergencyuseonly this poem is not going to say another word PT...
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Johannes S. H. BjergMirror Fragments*chopped up wordsand now not - the firm healing of stutteringthere by the lone tree a path forksnot ageing in the mirrorthe boy with the birdon his headit has the...
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Michael Brandonisio2 DreamersFragment about a filmMuseum PieceAll Night LongX COSTMichael Brandonisio's work has recently appeared in Otoliths, Word For/Word, and Jazz Cigarette. His visual poem,...
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Sheila Windsor & Brendan SlaterStill Dreaming: a ku sequence1coffee i choose the serrated edge end begin the ant the blade of grass rainy Monday the first time I hear a last breath my diagnosis:...
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Adam FieledTHE SCHUYLKILL FLOWSThe Schuylkill flows cleanly, despiteall the murk, as the Expressway loomson the other side of it; the trees, asusual, are Heaven, rooted much toodeeply for us to fathom,...
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Angad Arorafrom the timebeingsplitAngad Arora was born brought up in Delhi, India. Works have appeared in issues of Otoliths, Bones, Sonic Boom, Queen Mob’s Teahouse.He also maintains a blog:...
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Paul T Lambertfrom the Suzy Mail Art ProjectPaul T Lambert is a retired ceramicist living in Portland Oregon. He is a writer artist who first exhibited with the Group Lettriste in 1985 in Paris. He has...
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J. D. NelsonTARKspc. --- (obik / + FREET.32              ...
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Stephen J. WilliamsAugurationI woke this morning from a dream in which the future had been laid out before me like mathematics. All the assertions of economists and other soothsayers about the...
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Thom SullivanOminayou can’t see me from where you standspanning two continents : laurasia& gondwana : the hemispheresof the ancient brain that knows itselfonly as the bird-brain : the songbirdsof...
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