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THREE POEMS by Jenny George
DEATH OF A CHILD This is how a child dies: little by little. His breath curdles. His hands soften, apricots heavy on their branches.
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TWO POEMS by C. Dale Young
FOR ITS BLUE FLICKERING If you take cobalt as a simple salt and dissolve it—if you dip a small metal loop in such a solution and place it in a standard flame, it burns a brilliant blue,
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TWO POEMS by Caylin Capra-Thomas
TIME SURE FLIES WHEN YOU’RE NOT LIVING UP TO YOUR POTENTIAL So, everything failed. The jabbed-iron trees flamed out in spectacular failure along the ragged range. Forecast failed…
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