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Three Poems by Melissa Ginsburg
THE JOB Not being stupid I took what was offered: the job was waiting and I did it with sand and mirrors, in glitter while I paced. I waited, I fell in love with waiting …
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Two Poems by Yona Harvey
GINGIVITIS, NOTES ON FEAR I hesitate invoking that doubled emptiness: open— my daughter’s mouth in the bathroom mirror— not her first vanity but first blood inkling she tastes & smoothes with her tongue.
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Three Poems by Craig Morgan Teicher
REGRET Beckoned by the things you’d go back for but can’t, you push on, dragging the past behind like a vestigial tail, out of use but undeniably a living part of you, the thing, really, by which you define yourself: lizardo, can-kicker, backward-glancer tripping over a ripple in the road…
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