I swam to a raft. Jellyfish bounced off my legs as I swam.
I am watched a deaf and blind dog walk into walls and other objects.
I picked flowers.
I fed crab apples to cows.
I saw M's shirt get torn on a thorn.
I emptied out the drawers in my grandmother's pantry.
I admired the uncut grasses.
I showed S a bunker under the hill in the cow pasture.
I tried on coats that were too big.
I watched Wayne's World.
I have not yet said goodbye to Rhode Island.
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New issue of: www.gentlyread.wordpress.com
Reviews of Contemporary Poetry and Literary Fiction
A Delicious Slant: Simeon Berry on Elisa Gabbert’s The French Exit, http://wp.me/pcuKI-D7
Adam Robi(n)son and the Evolution of One-Handed Piano Compositions: Matt Jasper on Adam Robinson's Adam Robison and Other Poems, http://wp.me/pcuKI-D9
Beyond Description: Poetry That Stares--An Essay by Kurt Brown, http://wp.me/pcuKI-D3
From Imaginary People: Grace Onorato on Sam Savage’s The Cry of the Sloth, http://wp.me/pcuKI-CV
An Inescapable Speech: James Cihlar reviews Mute by Raymond Luczak, http://wp.me/pcuKI-CZ
Living Body: Dan Rosenberg on Tomaz Salamun’s There’s the Hand and There’s the Arid Chair, http://wp.me/pcuKI-CX
Location: The Stealth Protagonist--An Essay by Monty Mickelson, http://wp.me/pcuKI-D5
Unique Houses in the Same Town: Kelly Frankenberg reviews Town by Kate Schapira, http://wp.me/pcuKI-CT
Our Common World: Mary Meriam reviews John Whitworth’s Lovely Day for a Wedding and Panic by Julia Vinograd, http://wp.me/pcuKI-CM
The Myth of Women’s Masochism--An Essay by Stephanie Cleveland, http://wp.me/pcuKI-Db
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