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		from Angel of Duluth2023-12-06by Madelon Sprengnether I lied a little. There are things I don‘t want to tell you. How lonely I am today and sick at heart. How the rain falls ... 
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		From Aurora2023-12-06by Pura López-Colomé Translated by Forrest Gander This world. A sound sometimes dry, metallic, at times rubbery, has settled the morning... 
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		The Culture of Glass2023-12-06by Thylias Moss Columbo's eye, Peter Falk's indivisible from the other's vitreous dupe that he can pocket, rub into, off of, and shine the... 
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		 by Norman Dubie You were never told, Mother, how old Illya was drunk That last holiday, for five days and nights He stumbled through Petersburg formin... 
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		The Dancing2023-12-06by Gerald Stern In all these rotten shops, in all this broken furniture and wrinkled ties and baseball trophies and coffee pots I have never seen a po... 
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		The Day Duke Raised: May 24th, 19742023-12-06by Quincy Troupe 1. that day began with a shower of darkness, calling lightning rains home to stone language of thunderclaps, shattering, the high blu... 
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		The Daze2023-12-06by Mary Ruefle It was one of those mornings the earth seemed not to have had any rest at all, her face dour and unrefreshed, no particular place&mdash... 
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		The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner2023-12-06by Randall Jarrell From my mother's sleep I fell into the State, And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze. Six miles from earth, loosed fr... 
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		The Definition of Love2023-12-06by Andrew Marvell My Love is of a birth as rare As 'tis for object strange and high: It was begotten by Despair Upon Impossibility. Magnanimous De... 
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		The Difference Between Pepsi and Coke2023-12-06by David Lehman Can't swim; uses credit cards and pills to combat intolerable feelings of inadequacy; Won't admit his dread of boredom, chief ... 
