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Eden
2023-12-06by David Woo Yellow-oatmeal flowers of the windmill palms like brains lashed to fans- even they think of cool paradise, Not this sterile air-condition...
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Who Is to Say
2023-12-06by Michael Palmer Who is to say that the House of Tongues is not that place where rats swarm around your feet under blooming sofas is not that place o...
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Eden Incunabulum
2023-12-06by Brian Teare "As his unlikeness fitted mine"- so his luciferous kiss, ecliptic : me pinned beneath lips bitten as under weight of prayer, ...
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Eighth Air Force
2023-12-06by Randall JarrellIf, in an odd angle of the hutment,A puppy laps the water from a canOf flowers, and the drunk sergeant shavingWhistles O Paradiso!&m...
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Whose Mouth Do I Speak With
2023-12-06by Suzanne Rancourt I can remember my father bringing home spruce gum. He worked in the woods and filled his pockets with golden chunks of pitch. For ...
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Why It Often Rains in the Movies
2023-12-06by Lawrence Raab Because so much consequential thinking happens in the rain. A steady mist to recall departures, a bitter downpour for betrayal. As if...
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by Martha Ronk Why knowing is a quality out of fashion and no one can decide to but slips into it or ends up with a painting one has never seen that q...
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Eighth Sky
2023-12-06by Michael Palmer It is scribbled along the body Impossible even to say a word An alphabet has been stored beneath the ground It is a practice alphabe...
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by Christopher Bursk Because one day I grew so bored with Lucretius, I fell in love with the one object that seemed to be stationary, the sleeping kid...
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Ejo
2023-12-06by Derick Burleson The Kinyarwandan word which means both yesterday and tomorrow World resolves itself in crowded crane's liquid eye, in the cry o...