Poetry
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Perfect Fit
by Sheryl Nantus
compatible blood
excellent genes on both sides -
Untitled Zombiku
by Joshua Gage
shattered stained glass
through the barricade of pews -
Clockwork Bird
by Lucien Spelman
Clockwork birdy
turned his little brass head -
Dead Again Tomorrow
by T.J. Tranchell
But not this time.
Woke up still in the bag.
The black plastic cocoon you know -
The Pedagogy of the Possessed
by Howie Good
But he isn’t drunk; he’s merely over-prepared. In the faculty lounge the older teachers laugh at his earnestness.
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Phone Lines
by R. J. Walker Miller
Before a neighbor stopped by and found her
With her right ear resting between Q and P -
On Its Own
by A. K. Sykora
The sun rolled back and forth again as day resumed its size;
The moon refused to note the loss of moody lovers’ eyes; -
Sentry
by Greg Schwartz
peering ‘round the bedroom door
down the hallway -
Spacewalk
by Sheryl Nantus
across
the inside
of my helmet -
Don’t put off tomorrow
by Brian Rosenberger
should have been
the last time -
Lahnee Chee’s Orange Orchard on Mars
by Cathy Buburuz
born of precious seeds
from a single Mandarin orange
brought from the homeland afar -
Dambala
by Sarah Wagner
An eternity passes, I’m beyond fighting
Patiently waiting for the moment,

