Hungry blackbirds crowded your eyebrows
that summer night below the Lake Worth pier.
How we ended up there was strictly
the result of Joe Watson choosing Meg Eno over you,
a virtual flip of the blind date coin,
but for all I remember you lost a shoe,
somehow, or someone lost a sandal
perched atop a sandstone wall,
one right sandal missing two legs,
abandoned, as goldfinches stained your moonlit eyes,
your waist absorbing Lake Worth humidity,
wild ochre sand blistering our skin,
as our lips discovered over and over again.
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Issue 52
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Editor's Note
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Poetry
- Mark Aiello
- Victoria Anderson
- Jeremy Bass
- Michael Blumenthal
- Alan Britt
- Sherry Chandler
- Regina Colonia-Willner
- Richard D. Hartwell
- RJ Hooker
- Jack Israel
- Betsy Johnson-Miller
- Roger Jones
- Marilyn McCabe
- Robert Andrew Perez
- Seth Perlow
- Glenis Gale Redmond
- Robin Richardson
- James Silas Rogers
- Jordan Smith
- Bruce Taylor
- Michael Wynn
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Essay
- Kurt Brown LONG STORY SHORT: Techniques Of Fiction In Poetry
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews "Lucky Coat Anywhere"
by Michael Burkard
- David Rigsbee reviews "Lucky Coat Anywhere"