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ELLEN GOLDSTEIN
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Meadowbrook Sapphics


Skipping class, we crossed over red-brick rubble,
razor grass, and chicory fields behind our school
to reach the stream where the tree-root banks sank
                                    down to the water. 

It was ninth grade, you were the new girl. I took
you to see water spiraling over ledges,
falling, forming currents of sound, a steady
                                   curtain to hide us 

from the others. We watched how the sunlight splintered,
fractured quiet pools with its glancing light that
slashed my gaze so all that I saw was your face
                                   shimmering slightly. 

Then you touched me, all at once, hands against my
hair, the shocking taste of your mouth on mine like
sharpened light.  And still how that small percussion
                                   echoes within me.

 


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Contents

Poetry

L. N. Allen
Aaron Anstett
Dan Beachy-Quick
David Biespiel
Paula Bohince
Peter Campion
Naomi Feigelson Chase
Julia Cole
Jon Davis
Jonathan Fink
Philip Fried
Ellen Goldstein
Cynthia Huntington
Lesle Lewis
Timothy Liu
Clay Matthews
Steve Mueske
Crawdad Nelson
Michael J. Opperman
Elizabeth Percer
Robert Phillips
John Pursley III
F. Daniel Rzicznek
Ravi Shankar
Peter Jay Shippy
Katherine Soniat
Robert Stark
Jen Tynes
C. Dale Young

Reviews

MATTHEW SPERLING:
Simon Armitage's
The Shout &
Lavinia Greenlaw's
Minsk

ELIZABETH KENNEDY:
Jack Gilbert's
Refusing Heaven


KATHLEEN ROONEY:
Richard Siken's
Crush

MATTHEW SPERLING:
A.R. Ammons's
Bosh and Flapdoodle

MICHAEL C. LEONG:
Dean Young's
Elegy on Toy Piano

STEVEN D. SCHROEDER:
David Wagoner's
Good Morning and Good Night

Artwork

Layne Jackson
Eric Armusik

Contributors

 

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