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65The different coloursof swelling
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69the crying childdoes not hear the
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71how bluethe water’s surfacefloa
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75Linda Kellymorning fog hangs lowf
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77Denis M. Garrisontiny fawn waitsb
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83stained glass sunlightthe flower
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85Sitting in darkness, shadowed in
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87a crow passesthe noise of sparrow
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89on folded paperfound in this volu
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91Victor P. GendranoAbsence and Aut
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93in balanced colorsnature dresses
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95wandering aroundthe city’s forg
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99TANKAa cloudfills the birdbathrip
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101Crocus inspectionAn online chapb
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103An alder outlinedby cones on old
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105In her summer heatthe old-fashio
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107Granny’s apple-pie:the recipe
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111J.D. Heskineach day like the las
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113razor wireinstead of briars:punk
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115rowing search riversreeling in t
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117St. George and the dragon ...Ala
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119Mangled twisted handsshove my fa
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123What are you in for?the thawed,
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127dark and gloomy night:the beginn
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129space station coffeeheavenly tri
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131broken shadows crossthe pane and
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133OKINAWAflight of the Habu -repor
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137literal level is a lovely, almos
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139HONORABLE MENTIONAwakened from d
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143Shinku by Debra Woolard Bender1.
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145Mismatched:A glamour girland blu
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147Crystallines by Kathy Lippard Co
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149Zip by Terrie Relfaround his arm
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151our pathsfrom distant shoresthro
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153crystalline #5On her letter is o
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157Cinquains by Denis GarrisonUNTIM
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159One must assiduously study the r
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161“understood words” is permis
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163CONTENT: It is in content that t
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165break.- The function of kireji (
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169mosquito!mosquito! mosquito!mosq
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171Martin Gottlieb Cohenan old leaf
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175Denis M. GarrisonThe mural on th
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177rainy November daya passing hors
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179autumn lightthe roughnessof old
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181pale lotusstrangled in pond weed
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183In memory, summer is never compl
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185To a garden owner, it would seem
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189a colourful squarethe new lover
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191exam feverawake all nightcats in
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193dead-end alleydarker than vacant
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195Jason JonesParched red yuccasscr
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199Helen Ruggieriskyscraper windows
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201Adelaide B. Shawat the weddingth
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207KU NOUVEAUMargarita EngleCrystal
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215Gillena Coxdog-eareda best selle
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217in a pool of lightthe last boat
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219Elaine Kingthrough the tree bran
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221a bottle driftingon a canalseagr
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223Mihajlo PavlovicA long thick nig
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225white sunimpaled by branches—a
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227mountain bikingbeside the traila
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229CinquainsFIRE-DANCERBonfireon th
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231Allen McGillCrystallinesGood day
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237THE CINQKU — A Five-Line Haiku
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239Following are my most recent cin
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241Editor’s Choicemid-summer dawn
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243wind-blown snowmy father’s sto
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245from nowhere& everywheresnow lig
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247he loves mehe loves meevery peta
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249on the railway platforma sparrow
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253Kevin Doransilver expressionon t
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259Cinqkuwalkinghip-to-hipwith her
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263candlelightthrough rice paper...
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265dark-stainedyearbook pageonly a
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271hitching ...I prepareas the mark
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277cemeteryeven the sunseems coldEd
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279Autumn Equinox ...the long whist
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281old English castle—flying high
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283Jane McLeantakes a sharp knifeto
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285crimson leaves in a line outside
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287Scrisorile vechi:chiar si nepuse
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291Early ploughing—burying under
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293Dustin Nealbamiyan valleytwo bud
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295june bugs gatheraround backyard
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297light wings of dream,dust of blu
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299indian dance recital:long plaite
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301Kaniparambil Rameshrainy afterno
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303“It may be love, I don’t kno
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329which suggests that one can iden
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333The Need for ExperimentationRefl
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335anew the craft aspects (the “t
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337Editor’s ChoiceListed in alpha
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339sudden spring rainmy shape on th
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343Aurora AntonovicNovember rainall
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347Carol Bleicherteight-thirty pma
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349to see the orchidsalso a partof
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351heat wavea grove of willowsgreen
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361after the rainI follow a snail
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367onlyyesterday,murky ripples—to
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371thunderclap!even the windchanges
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373David Giacalonefarewell picnic
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375incenseamong burning leavesjasmi
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377Ed Higginsa velvet nightpours do
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379leaky roofat the public librarya
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383every night,waiting for me:Orion
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385M. Keion a night like thisnot ev
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389divorce papersthe rose cuttingfr
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419at duskthe refinery glitters—a
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435bedtimeour goodnight kissheavy w
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451Haiga by Minerva Bloom, from the
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