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POETRY

Migrationshintergrund
Omar Metwally

Not Daydreaming
Christopher Barnes

Famous Magic Letter From the Daughter of W.A. Mozart
Linda Ravenswood

Disconnect
Kay Middleton

Of course! There will be hearings
Simon Perchik

Goats Oklahoma and Frozen Candles
Michael Estabrook

The Developer's Art
Francis Raven

My Poetry Cycle
Aaron Wiegert

Today, Afternoon & After Class
Ernest Williamson

a highway makes a long sigh
Richard Lighthouse

 

REVIEWS

Jehanne Dubrow: From the Fever-World
Janelle Elyse Kihlstrom

 

a highway makes a long sigh // Richard Lighthouse

words have a certain dry air
roll down the window and take it in
- like desert passage.
tires wheeze at each mile; ; ;

semicolons of distance.
white stripes dodge the car in
repeating metaphor.

black tar heaves its sulfur smell
then thump over a dead word carcass.

see it in the rear view?

the car is your
steel cocoon and upon arrival you will
metamorphose. capitalize.

this poem is a place you
have never been.
and still can't spell.


 
   
 
   
 
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