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Sedalia, revised (rev. of the week 6/16)by gingerriversAn acre of sky offset by pruned branches, apple thickets, full fig asylum and the curve of common sense earth make up his backyard. In this he...
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Locked Out (Poem of the Week)Millard91 Locked OutWe always kept a window cracked, even in winter because of that gas heater my fatherwas so afraid of. I came home late from a winter date and didn't...
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Tragic Comedy [POEM OF THE WEEK!]owlcry He's been drunk since he was fifteen.His first successes were Open Container,DUI Under the Age of 21, and a starappearing in Juvenile Court more times than...
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A Work In Water (poem of the Week)Dorothy D Mienko I climb rocks to get to the river.I bring my skinned knees and joggled heart.I am one more floated stick.One more old love, needing.The river takes...
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The Desert-2.....Edited (Poem of the Week)cepheustk The Desert-2.....EditedThe desert shifts with each breath of wind, crescents in the sand are self-obliterating.An occasional acacia feels...
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Jack's Portrait Minimized [Poem of the Week]paura nella dripping dropsthat plop, blood stained shadows emergefrom cornersdousedin darknessa surgeon's bladecarves historyof speculationspainted in...
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Brighter Later (Poem of the Week)dorothe On Monday I tell Dr. Harryhow I plan to go home soonhe checks my blood pressureand prescribes capsuleslittle brown wondersthat will open my heart to more...
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Black and White World [POEM OF THE WEEK]rainbowthreads Let us go back to the black and white worldand pretend it was better than now.To our youth and beyond, to the poverty bondwe can visit if...
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Mary Full of Glory [poem of the week]madflirter ex-dame on dirty stagebitchy/ celestial whorespins/ lands front pagewho could ask for moremouth agape/ skirt at hipmusic/ beat of thunderpoints in...
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Rough Landings (a ransom poem) -- Poem of the Weektexx norman Rough LandingsI think of spiders throwing the thinnest of silken linesacross incredible distancestrying to catch the knownand the...
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Dear Bia, (11) -In Submission POTW!Yolee C How is the globe treating you? I drank vicariously from your romances, as you so aptly described to me many times, metamorphosis of lovers piercing the...
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