Poetry

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“Remnants of Treasure in Bucha,” “The Sense of a Poet,” and “28 January”

Sandra Fox Murphy

At thirteen, she wanders
fields near razed homes in Bucha,
hears echoes of cries eerie
in shattered walls. She shelters
in hollows of a hospital turned home.
Once upon a time, she was a child
with eager eyes in search
of trinkets in a greenhouse—
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“studies show,” “alternate universe in which i do not write lists,” and “because i must”

Natalie Rogers

in this poem i will assess all the winding routes to betterment

examine my inner workings
and optimize them
make another list
a financial report
break down my existence into simple word problems
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“museum house,” “graph paper” and “mike”

George Shuster

if the world continues on
long enough, past
you and me and everyone
we know, will every
house be a house
where someone famous once
lived, every home a museum, except maybe ours
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“Elegy,” “Apalogia,” and “There is Still Something to Be Said for Public Education”

Kayla Spencer

The waitress didn’t call me honey when she set down my bowl of clam chowder
but said she liked my cheap sunglasses,
and looked at me strangely when I made some graceless joke about them,
utterly unprepared for a compliment
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“Neglect for the Birds,” “Birds on a Wire,” and “Curtain Call”

Karen Carter

My hanging basket of geraniums dies
on my front porch, soil in a pot
surrounded by three sides of bricks.
I leave for work, come home every day,
thinking I should clean this thing out,
put something new in its place.
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“Commas,” “Diet,” and “Understanding the Dead”

John Davis

In a low-slung stone building
commas return like monks, slightly
drunk after sipping Trappist Ale.
They have taken a vow of silence
and do not hum between titles of hymns,
films, foreign phrases and blessings.
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“Advice for Beginner Poets,” “Asters & Irises,” and “Autumn is a tiger”

Taunja Thomson

Conjure a faun in the middle of field.

There’s a cabin in the distance, homespun
& brown, & the thick-torso’d wild turkeys
march a few feet away, leaving dinosaur
tracks in their wake.

Don’t let any of this stop you.
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“Smoke Break,” “A Pinch of Brine,” and “I Eat Dirt”

Daniel Gage

The smoke runs thin
by mid-morning

The river is once again
worth waking for

I approach the water,
spread my arms,

wade,
then rise

Poetry

Featured image for ““Remnants of Treasure in Bucha,” “The Sense of a Poet,” and “28 January””

“Remnants of Treasure in Bucha,” “The Sense of a Poet,” and “28 January”

Sandra Fox Murphy

At thirteen, she wanders
fields near razed homes in Bucha,
hears echoes of cries eerie
in shattered walls. She shelters
in hollows of a hospital turned home.
Once upon a time, she was a child
with eager eyes in search
of trinkets in a greenhouse—
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“studies show,” “alternate universe in which i do not write lists,” and “because i must”

Natalie Rogers

in this poem i will assess all the winding routes to betterment

examine my inner workings
and optimize them
make another list
a financial report
break down my existence into simple word problems
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“museum house,” “graph paper” and “mike”

George Shuster

if the world continues on
long enough, past
you and me and everyone
we know, will every
house be a house
where someone famous once
lived, every home a museum, except maybe ours
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“Elegy,” “Apalogia,” and “There is Still Something to Be Said for Public Education”

Kayla Spencer

The waitress didn’t call me honey when she set down my bowl of clam chowder
but said she liked my cheap sunglasses,
and looked at me strangely when I made some graceless joke about them,
utterly unprepared for a compliment
Featured image for ““Neglect for the Birds,” “Birds on a Wire,” and “Curtain Call””

“Neglect for the Birds,” “Birds on a Wire,” and “Curtain Call”

Karen Carter

My hanging basket of geraniums dies
on my front porch, soil in a pot
surrounded by three sides of bricks.
I leave for work, come home every day,
thinking I should clean this thing out,
put something new in its place.
Featured image for ““Commas,” “Diet,” and “Understanding the Dead””

“Commas,” “Diet,” and “Understanding the Dead”

John Davis

In a low-slung stone building
commas return like monks, slightly
drunk after sipping Trappist Ale.
They have taken a vow of silence
and do not hum between titles of hymns,
films, foreign phrases and blessings.
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“Advice for Beginner Poets,” “Asters & Irises,” and “Autumn is a tiger”

Taunja Thomson

Conjure a faun in the middle of field.

There’s a cabin in the distance, homespun
& brown, & the thick-torso’d wild turkeys
march a few feet away, leaving dinosaur
tracks in their wake.

Don’t let any of this stop you.
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“Smoke Break,” “A Pinch of Brine,” and “I Eat Dirt”

Daniel Gage

The smoke runs thin
by mid-morning

The river is once again
worth waking for

I approach the water,
spread my arms,

wade,
then rise