Category: Poetry
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Gadzooks! (being an apostrophe to my hands)
Poetry by Jay Hopler What is there in all this clutter / That loves you?
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Mother’s Melittology
Elaina Whitesell, Mother’s Melittology, whitesell melittology, Whitesell mothers, whitesell mothers melittology, Whitesell poem, whitesell poetryPoetry by Elaina Whitesell To lull us, she plunges / her thick, sticky claws into mushy earth and oil // containers, smears her sweet myths on the walls
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in the flood
Three poems by Rusty Morrison you hide under the blanket when the clock ticks out caged mice
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Song for a Grackle in the Kroger Parking Lot
Dubrow Grackle Poem, dubrow kroger grackle, dubrow poem grackle, Jehane Dubrow, poem, poetry, song for a grackle dubrow, song for a grackle krogerPoetry by Jehanne Dubrow Love, instead, that groups // are known as plagues, / annoyances.
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How Close
Poem by Seanse Lynch Ducken as close as a berry is to its own warm blood
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Two Poems by Caki Wilkinson
Caki Wilkinson is the author of the poetry collections Circles Where the Head Should Be (UNT Press, 2011), which won the 2010 Vassar Miller Prize, and The Wynona Stone Poems (Persea Books, 2014).
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The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon
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The Hunter Isn’t Coming and Grandma Is Dead
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