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Dale Wisely

Robert Nisbet “Rural Hillside”

Robert Nisbet Rural Hillside There arrives, over an iron bridge, the rush of a train, its lights shuddering slightly, but surging with the vehemence of brilliant things. Robert Nisbet is a Welsh poet whose work appears in roughly equal measures in Britain and the USA.  

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J. R. Solonche “The Pine Two-by-Four”

J. R. Solonche The Pine Two-by-Four The pine two-by-four, now newly sawn exactly by the carpenter, smells exactly like a newborn. J. R. Solonche has been publishing in magazines since the ’70s and is the author of six poetry collections.    

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Devon Balwit “How like Banksy, God is,”

Devon Balwit How like Banksy, God is, our hidden telomeres programmed to shred just when we become sure of our worth, our readiness for a climate- controlled museum cabinet, for an encomium- laden retrospective, gavel banging down on a million-four, our loved-ones gaping at our disintegration. Devon Balwit wouldn’t mind being the Banksy of verse.

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Howie Good “The Colonel of the Dead”

Howie Good The Colonel of the Dead after flexing his cramped fingers, records your name in black ink on black paper, then lies back with a weary sigh on a sun chair, pink high tops crossed at the ankles.   Howie Good is on the pavement, thinking about the government.    

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