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Poems

Sean Lyon: “Portrait”

Sean Lyon Portrait The frazzled lady reads the seams of the scuffed tennis ball, rotating it on her fingertips like a loose orange in the hand of a grove wanderer. Sean Lyon was born in Texas, lives in Brooklyn, and has never received an invitation to throw out the first pitch at any baseball game (professional […]

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Roy Dorman: “Witness”

Roy Dorman Witness In the gentle darkening of dusk, white tail deer stand wide-eyed, ears and tails erect, transfixed on the lawn outside a ramshackle cabin, as the commotion of a hunters’ poker game pours through screened windows. Roy Dorman is the submissions editor of Lake City Lights, an online literary site, and has had poetry […]

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Pearl Pirie: “Measured movements”

Pearl Pirie Measured movements I’m still weeding except where a snail — that patron saint of sow weed— trails and last week’s caterpillar is already transforming into a Monarch. Pearl Pirie writes out of Ottawa, Canada when not being a cat-butler.

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Robert Gregory: “Wren—How to Identify”

Robert Gregory Wren—How to Identify A being the size of a thumb tail cocked up like a spoiler or a cap worn backward and a loud ferocious delighted song that translates as get the fuck out of my way, Fatasses! Robert Gregory lives down by the river and looks out the window when he should […]

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Sara Hughes: “After He Leaves”

Sara Hughes After He Leaves When you find yourself cooing to the window, “Pretty please, Pretty please,” in your most coy voice, remember: this too will end, and in the kitchen, a slice of watermelon juicy as a mouth, begs to be bitten. Sara Hughes earned a Ph.D. in English from Georgia State University in […]

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Laura M Kaminski: “He’s Not Heavy”

Laura M Kaminski He’s Not Heavy I’m struck again by social science implications embedded in the ink of reference, this entry in the dictionary where care means affection, also burden. Laura M Kaminski’s poetry page is at arkofidentity.wordpress.com.

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Trish Lindsey Jaggers: “Cows Lying at the Watering Hole”

Trish Lindsey Jaggers Cows Lying at the Watering Hole Old brown eyes slow-close while umbrellas of willows drip dry shade on parched grass.   Trish Lindsey Jaggers (from somewhere in Kentucky) still writes with a pencil, a very sharp one.

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