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issue 7 - wormwood stars

moth
to
moonflower
is
this
ambrosia
(s) in

- Anette Chaney, USA







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​bell
    weather
       bloom
         of 
          surging     
           sun 
         forsythia
       yell-oh
    a
rising

- Cynthia Hendel, USA



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bitter
pleasures
wormwood
stars
in
her
f
a
l
l

- C.X. Turner, United Kingdom









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a helix
      of sulfur
  butter
        flies
    as if
  we were
never
    here

 - Randy Brooks, USA


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​not

dying
yet
pierced 
through 
saguaro 
moon

- Deborah A. Bennett, USA
reading
quiet
ly

to
your

self


your
quiet

self

- Joseph Salvatore Aversano, Türkiye



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​the 
way
the clouds
cover
the 
elongated
​S
ound
the 
impression
in
the
bedsheets
after
you’ve
been
gone

- ron scully, USA


even after

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