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A Dusk
2023-12-05A DuskChristian WimanHow slowly the mountaintakes it in,like a diagnosisof darkness.The consolationof a continuationthat has nothing to dowith you....
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I Walk from Steeple to Steeple
2023-12-05I Walk from Steeple to SteepleRegan GoodYou diagram promises by your advancementsbut leave bad things behind -- germy wing.(World like a large drum be...
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Thirst
2023-12-05ThirstNikia LeopoldThe marigold has grownSo dense with leavesand pungent blossoms,rain glances from it,missing the glazed pot.Even in this downpour, r...
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Scullers at Dawn
2023-12-05Scullers at DawnArne WeingartLike all artistsyou start out in the darkpushing offalone from the silent docksof the thousandblack rivers and black lake...
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Good Pink. Bad Pink.
2023-12-05Good Pink. Bad Pink.Carol PotterWhen the child in mid-tantrum tried riding her pink scooter directly off the platform and onto the packed train at 28t...
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Lights
2023-12-05LightsMark Irwinswimming the earth at dusk and prickling the distanceof the near town. In the jigsaw puzzle of the falls I couldfeel a fine mist. Driv...
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Zoo
2023-12-05ZooMark IrwinIn her old age, Mother enjoys going to the zooas the trees let loose their yellow leavesand stand like furniture among the grazing animal...
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Bedouin of the London Evening
2023-12-05Bedouin of the London EveningRosemary TonksTen years in your cafés and your bedroomsGreat city, filled with wind and dust!Bedouin of the London...
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In-law
2023-12-05In-lawTara BrayThe cries of the killdeer agitatelike demons delicate and ruthless,the bird ten steps ahead in harsh light,the wheat soft and green,tho...
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Memorial
2023-12-05MemorialDave SmithToday on the 17th fairway I stepped overthe gutted, dried out corpse,not quite the length of my arm once,now more papery shell than ...