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YELLOWED by Steven D. Schroeder
The shade we named sidewinder fang hung on a signpost at the main-gate lookout tower— another, tree die-off, we newsprinted into leaflets about how far until the next water supply. None on spyglass lenses could filter the color of a highway…
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TWO POEMS by Airea D. Matthews
SEXTON TEXTS ON INDEPENDENCE DAY Sat. July 3, 8:14 am (1/2) Because there was no other place I went home away from the scene of crazy-making senses came back before dawn in heavy July Sat. July 3, 8:15 am (2/2) my purse wide, thighs wet keys set down bedroom bound where one child also sleeps.
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TWO POEMS by Corey Van Landingham
VIEW POINT, SAN ANDREAS FAULT From here, I see the up-thrust of collision, how the Indio Hills have changed through time. In a year, the sign says…
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