A girl peels a map of Antarctica
into strips and eats each mountain
range. She says she fell in a river
with a rocky carpet, hurt her
china cabinet. With one finger,
she says, the doctor showed her
blood. She says she sat in a bathtub,
watched the water turn red
in infertility. She says ocean stings
into the lungs when you swallow.
What is left once you've tasted
the bitter salt of sea? She says,
please take me to see the flamingos
I love the color pink and it loves me.
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Issue 58
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Editor's Note
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Poetry
- Fleda Brown
- Susana H Case
- Shawn Delgado
- Robert Fanning
- Rebecca Foust
- Alice Friman
- John Hart
- K. A. Hays
- Gary Leising
- Matthew Lippman
- Alessandra Lynch
- Amit Majmudar
- Christopher Todd Matthews
- Kathryn Nelson
- Jennifer Poteet
- Sara Quinn Rivara
- Susan Rothbard
- Natalie Scenters-Zapico
- Grace Schulman
- Philip Shalom Terman
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Fiction
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews Oppressive Light
by Robert Walzer
- David Rigsbee reviews Oppressive Light