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Marrow by Amy McCann
In "Marrow," Amy McCann finds something sinister in the supposed comfort and beauty of a late summer evening, the birds roosting at dusk "something to nerve to."
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Extrapolations by D. S. Martin
D. S. Martin's "Extrapolations" considers what lies beyond our immediate perceptions and wonders if unseen wonder lies beneath the surface of our landscapes.
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Hope (A Zen Perspective) by Richard Schiffman
A poem about having hope for now, not "an appetite for this or that concocted future."
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Fathers and Sons at the Beach by Jason Byassee
Jason Byassee examines fatherhood, mortality, resurrection, and the hope of a good surf.
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The Bankrupt’s Prayer by Timothy E. Bartel
A poem by Timothy E. Bartel.





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