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Issue 66
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Editor's Note
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POETRY
- Lindsey Bellosa
- Chase Samuel Berggrun
- Mark Jay Brewin Jr
- Stephen W Carter
- Stephen Cramer
- Elizabeth B. Crowell
- G.S. Crown
- Jacob Cumiskey
- William Grenfell Davies Jr.
- Robert Haight
- Zebulon Huset
- Betsy Johnson-Miller
- Lillian Kwok
- Devon Moore
- Mary France Morris
- Dan Murphy
- Kathryn Nelson
- James B. Nicola
- Thomas Osatchoff
- Supritha Rajan
- J.C. Reilly
- B.T. Shaw
- Eva Skrande
- Catherine Stearns
- Don Thompson
- Ross White
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FICTION
Issue > Poetry
Domestic
Humdrum—
the common tune is always
sung, strung
like beads of ambered
time spawning
sweet resin on the tongue—
rum—
each distilled and oaken hour
of pleasure's tumult
and its flower,
the tokens here
of mere leisure
fared elsewhere
as violence, silence—
the white foam
that bearded islands
and laced albums writ bare
with history's benevolence.
What is the face
coined by kindness,
the indifferent currency
that tenders happiness?
In this Elysium
where feet toddle
on mowed grasses
and white paper boats
float swan-like
across puddles,
nothing reminds
of calypso or calico
and the only emporium
that ever passes
is of slow-moving clouds
like turtles of the sky
I reply
as we lay on our backs
and hum.