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Two Poems, Mary Wiley Mar 2014

Two Poems, Mary Wiley

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Two poems: "Realism" and "Finale."


Question On A Street-Car, Jack Kilgore Mar 2014

Question On A Street-Car, Jack Kilgore

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"What do tired-eyed people live for?

They seem to have no joy."

"They have their joys the same as we;

Be silent, little boy."


Shadows, Donald Bradley Mar 2014

Shadows, Donald Bradley

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Oh silent strength

dont vanish yet.


Written On A Wet Page., Tommy O'Rourke Mar 2014

Written On A Wet Page., Tommy O'Rourke

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I could spell it out

in eyelashes but the invisible

boa constrictors that spring out

from your pupils

to strangle and decipher

every scribble are too busy shedding

their scales to sound out "delicate."


(No Title), Tommy O'Rourke Mar 2014

(No Title), Tommy O'Rourke

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Distilled crystals

in the fine print.


Antidepressants, Ella Paul Mar 2014

Antidepressants, Ella Paul

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Sometimes

I don't believe in anything


The Body Of Christ, Bob Barrick Mar 2014

The Body Of Christ, Bob Barrick

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The scent of embalming fluid

from bearing the pall at my grandfather's funeral--


She's Much More Than Cool, Earl Townsend Mar 2014

She's Much More Than Cool, Earl Townsend

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Mussolini's in the parking garage eating Fettuccini Alfredo.

I'm in a museum eating squirrel from Philadelphia.

Sometimes I take a shower with nothing else to do.


4 Tricks To Make Her Orgasm- Askmen, Bob Barrick Mar 2014

4 Tricks To Make Her Orgasm- Askmen, Bob Barrick

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Her shoulder, white like a page.

Her sex; her words.


Fate, Phillipa Schreiber Mar 2014

Fate, Phillipa Schreiber

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Clacking little wooden beads.

Moved by stronger will than ours.


Autumn Swept Garden, Charles Aufderheide Mar 2014

Autumn Swept Garden, Charles Aufderheide

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Nothing can grow here now.

This garden is Autumn-swept;

Here, by the apple bough,

You turned and wept.


Armor Against Death, Betty Richart Mar 2014

Armor Against Death, Betty Richart

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At last the hour of peace, the voices stilled

The contest ended at last. The citadel

Is saved, and the sudden ambushes are over.

The night is lovely and quiet where we dwell.


Betty Ballads, Grace Ferguson Mar 2014

Betty Ballads, Grace Ferguson

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Three poems: "Betty Ballads," "Castles in the Air," and "Betty Loves People."


Blazing The Real: Writing By Indiana Children, Susan C. Adamson, Julie Patterson Jan 2011

Blazing The Real: Writing By Indiana Children, Susan C. Adamson, Julie Patterson

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I got my first camera when I was in third grade—a Brownie Hawkeye flash model with a snazzy little camera case. The instruction manual provided six simple steps for taking successful pictures.

Hold the camera steady, supporting it underneath. Then, with the sun behind your back or over your shoulder, locate the subject in the finder. At the instant of exposure, hold your breath and press the shutter release with a gentle squeezing action (Brownie Hawkeye Instruction Manual).

The camera came with two rolls of film, each with16 frames. I eagerly used them up and sent the exposed film off …