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Editor’s Letter Writing allows us
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Table of Contents Poetry: Adams, Sa
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Henion, Veda: “314 Minus One” (
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to find your solace, pale as light
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pacific blues and greens, cautiousl
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The Place Our Race Began What’s t
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Remembering Thanatopsis For those w
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y Hannah Lamb 15
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Vessel I’ll be Your vessel in the
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Beyond the Far and Stormy Seas Beyo
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They have gone, yet will come again
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“East Coast Winter” by Rebekah
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Vietnam I’m teeming with mildness
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“Nigel” by Luke Mannion 27
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You did your duty, you responded to
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He’s coming closer I can’t move
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“Rico the Cow” by Rebekah Barke
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She sensed splendor, future ambienc
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The Best Kept Secret I heard ‘em
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MY ROCKIN’ MUSIC Post-forties bor
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Pop Ferguson’s Blues Music hidden
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Dreams Dreams grow wings and fly aw
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Lace There is lace in my dreams; Wa
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Betwixt Night and Sunlight Wisps of
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Snakes of Emerald, Heart of Glass B
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A Song in the Night A song in the n
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The rose will climb searching for t
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The Song of Sorrow My love, my Orph
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armamentarium; I appreciate the eff
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“Always Within Grasp” by Mallor
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in the drawer of Ms. Robinson’s d
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“Corn Stalk Sky” by Summer Cook
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I cry out for help, praying I can b
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and the psycho-iatrists they send y
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died of consumption too, his attent
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Fogs Not the white-blind highways o
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Long Hot Summer Summer clings offen
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