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"Hummingbird" by Angela Sucich
"Hummingbird" by Angela Sucich

“you're in your ocean again / not seasick    never seasick / but treading the swells”

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"P" by Olga González Latapí
"P" by Olga González Latapí

“A lost / permanent / almost / mine / but at least now my body / bows to it”

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"All of Us Up There" by Adriana Stimola
"All of Us Up There" by Adriana Stimola

“I evaporate. I pull ourselves together, / all of us up there, until / we rain.”

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"Regarding Facts" by Walter Hill
"Regarding Facts" by Walter Hill

When cooking with cast iron pottery I flip and mince history in my kitchen. / In the deep heat some things age too sweet to the tongue, and I don’t drink enough / water to balance my diet of sitting & not sleeping.

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“‘Benedictions’ Inside Park Street” by Lindsay Donovan
“‘Benedictions’ Inside Park Street” by Lindsay Donovan

Peace be with you— // another you, another morning, waiting for the train / metallic birdsong screeches

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"Compare This" by Christopher Rubio-Goldsmith
"Compare This" by Christopher Rubio-Goldsmith

Carlos Santana or Jimi Hendrix or Chavela Vargas or the crushed Daffy Duck pinata / on the floor or an evening baseball game…

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"Bird • Bones" by Danae Younge
"Bird • Bones" by Danae Younge

You fantasized about fossils as a kid. / Told me you wanted to get a tattoo / of a sandpiper’s skeleton cradled in the convex nest / under your eye.

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"Some important point" by DS Maolalai
"Some important point" by DS Maolalai

water rising sickly / to the bone of your ankle. / walking wet lawns, / kicking rain up and birds / in your passage.

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"Pain Body" by Lindsey Novak
"Pain Body" by Lindsey Novak

When my new doctor tells me, / Humans average about 19 pain-free days a year, / I say, /That’s sad.

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"Greystone, Tennessee" by William Rieppe Moore
"Greystone, Tennessee" by William Rieppe Moore

A nighthawk has come with the night, / a whip-poor-will more like to // snatch moths and caddisflies / above the trees at dusk.

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“Russian Interlude” by Kathryn Bratt-Pfotenhauer
“Russian Interlude” by Kathryn Bratt-Pfotenhauer

My father first taught me the family business of tongue. / I gummed clumsily the long vowels, the clipped / consonants. I spelled them in my sleep.

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“My mother listens to her kitchen radio in Detroit in 1955” by Michelle Morouse
“My mother listens to her kitchen radio in Detroit in 1955” by Michelle Morouse

She dried dishes, sang and twisted to Tutti Frutti, and perhaps / paused, getting newlywed moony over Secret Love, and upped the / volume for Blue Suede Shoes, sung by a mannerly boy…

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“Love Poem Disguised as Target TV Stand Instructions” by Adrianna Gordey
“Love Poem Disguised as Target TV Stand Instructions” by Adrianna Gordey

I’m indignant in front of an instruction manual / because I detest being told what to do // in such a concise, no nonsense manner.

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Regarding Facts by Walter Hill
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"Pulling Out the Tablecloth" by Damen O'Brien
"Pulling Out the Tablecloth" by Damen O'Brien

All of us have done it at least once, / or want to do it. Immediately after / you’ve read this poem, you might do it.

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"Or, The Whale" by Brookes Moody
"Or, The Whale" by Brookes Moody

135. The Chase.—Third Day.

He gave me scurvy— / that deficient diet of blackmailed love.

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"Saffron Rabbit" by Christopher Riesco
"Saffron Rabbit" by Christopher Riesco

“I wander down to the scrappy village, / and drop in at the butcher, where I pick up / rabbit, to brown, and simmer in saffron with rice.”

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"Immortelle" by Lindsay Donovan
"Immortelle" by Lindsay Donovan

“This ripe beginning of decay doesn’t bother me. It reminds me of uncooked chicken, oily, / the cheap kind. My mother would leave it on the counter for a whole day, forgotten about / it in a spell, scalding; spit soaring, palms open.”

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"Sheep's Clothing" by Virginia Laurie
"Sheep's Clothing" by Virginia Laurie

“He is oil, and oil is blood, and / blood is thicker than The Bible. His boots are thicker than the Bible. / His boots are leather made of old Bibles. His boots Are the Bible, / and the stool is the oil.”

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"Search For Me" by Amanda Woodard
"Search For Me" by Amanda Woodard

“Across generations, I—a child, an ass, / a pubic hair exposed—developed. / I longed for violation called love. / Dissociation altered my spirituality.”

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