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FIVE POEMS by Rachel Brownson
MARE INCOGNITUM The slow mineral seep and drip of groundwater, finding each crevice, the cold spreading, downward— the imagined weight of her breast, spreading to fill my hand…
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JESUS DEVIL CURSE by Lisa Lewis
If there’s one thing nobody wants, it’s a mare lame in both fronts. You pinch the fetlock arteries for the digital pulse. You pack the shod hooves with turpentine and sugar to draw the soreness…
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EXHIBIT by Leah Falk
Israel Museum The history of glass, the story of coins— both long tales of fire and trade. A little girl flickers away from her mother’s tour group to rub the mummies. Lo lichtzot, you can’t cross back that far.
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