The low ceilings knock us
the way junior high boys tease
a girl who towers over them.
Flirtation? Or punishment?
For stuffing overstuffed furniture
into these dainty rooms. Blocking
window-framed views of the hills
with large-screen televisions.
The birds have learned to sing
louder over the years. I'm certain,
when a nail jutting from the original
hardwood floor snags my sock:
these longer life spans seem
to rush by faster and faster.
Isn't that what the goat is explaining
when she stares me in the eye? A smile
so gentle, wise. Like she's been here
beforeor alwaysand it's her job
to welcome or warn me.
The gnats spin in a circle, making
a clock in the air above the pond.
The rain smells new and I know
it's a kind lie, like the goat's smile.
Gentle, like the tilt of the barn
as it settles imperceptibly. The egg
in my palm as warm as the mud
on my boot. I try not to trudge
across the field like a clumsy giant,
oblivious to the crushing violets.
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Issue 83
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Editor's Note
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POETRY
- Tory Adkisson
- Cynthia Atkins
- Simon Anton Niño Diego
Galera Baena - Daniel Barnum
- Nathan Blansett
- Julie E Bloemeke
- Daniel Bourne
- Jo Brachman
- Conor Bracken
- Christopher Citro
- Mary Crow
- Andy Eaton
- Jennifer Franklin
- Janlori Goldman
- Jose Hernandez Diaz
- Alison Hicks
- Michael Homolka
- Rogan Kelly
- Peter Kline
- Rodney Terich Leonard
- Thomas Mampalam
- Laura Marris
- Michael Montlack
- Amanda Moore
- Tanya Muzumdar
- Guimarães / Olsen
- Simon Perchik
- Sarah Perrier
- Megan Pinto
- Deborah Pope
- Denzel Xavier Scott
- Leona Sevick
- José Sotolongo
- Page Hill Starzinger
- Memye Curtis Tucker
- Laura Van Prooyen
- Hilary Varner
- John Sibley Williams
- Stella Wong
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BOOK REVIEW
- Clara Burghelea reviews Word Has It
by Ruth Danon - Kim Jacobs-Beck reviews Civil Bound
by Myung Mi Kim - Lindsay Lusby reviews Eve and All the Wrong Men
by Aviya Kushner - David Rigsbee reviews The Anti-Grief
by Marianne Boruch
- Clara Burghelea reviews Word Has It
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INTERVIEW
- Ruth Danon interviewed by Shauna Gilligan