Grace Bauer: The Deceptive Day

The hemisphere is shaking off the wet leftovers of winter, dear reader, but is it through? What is and isn’t paid and evened up, in Grace Bauer’s “The Deceptive Day”:

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Riel Sturchio: untitled

Time scuttles, it sneaks, things evaporate or even sublime whenever you turn your back for just a month or two. Now comes Riel Sturchio’s [>>untitled poem [goes]:

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Sandra Kolankiewicz: Neighborhood Watch

Can we peer into another’s self, their privacy? What could we learn that we do not already guess? Dear reader, let us ask Sandra Kolankiewicz’s “Neighborhood Watch”:

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Mack Carlisle: Double Bluff

Today’s poem comes to you (no-frills!) from the department of words you’ve gotta read. Here’s Mack Carlisle’s “Double Bluff“:

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Cath Nichols: The Violence Of

Today’s share is a poem of surgical precision, Cath Nichols’ “The Violence Of“:

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