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The Willow Blossoms from Its Secret

May 06, 2019

Three Poems by Sheila Black

I know why a girl might wish to become a tree—to subject herself as if at random to any passing storm.

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The God of Hearing Loss

May 06, 2019

Poem by Ellen Smith

By early adolescence, her Yes sounded just like her No to me.

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Drive Time

May 06, 2019

Poem by Terry Dawson

My internal Google Maps ticks off the landmarks.

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Why I Shouldn’t Worry So Much

May 06, 2019

Poem by Lisa Rhodes-Ryabchich

If your veins say, drink from me, your life will never run out.

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Classic Relief

May 06, 2019

Poem by Diane Martin

In shadows of white, light flooded above my head.

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I Dream of a Two-Headed Snake

May 06, 2019

Poem by Robin Chapman

In my dream, the scene suddenly switched to a group of women telling Kundalini stories.

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Lightning Strikes the Dressing Room

May 06, 2019

Poetry by Michael Morell

Imagine buying a bottle of beer and dumping half out. It makes me shudder.

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Sleep Study

May 06, 2019

Poem by Jeffrey Erlacher

Marisol informs me that I stop breathing during sleep.

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