A Small Glass of Orange Juice
by Ron Padgett on a white tablecloth with light blue legs below in a hotel restaurant in a small town in Poland in 1936 is being contemplated by
Elegiac
by George Economou In memoriam — Paul Blackburn (1926 –1971), poet and translator of the troubadours; Federico Garcia Lorca (1898 –1936), and
Poem
by Larry Fagin Sleep faster, we need the pillows. Yiddish proverb I went for a shvitz but it didn’t solve my problems (old age, sickness,
Monkey’s Recovery
by Larry Fagin You haven’t lost the desire to reason effectively. You still care about what’s published under your name, you. And you’re
Devoid of Exclusions
by Larry Fagin “Nothing whatever, it arises as everything.” Lemon zest. I can’t seem to keep quiet which is a pity because you really need to
Russian Proverbs
by David Antin the wave betrays the wind thirst teaches you the value of water if you have nothing you’ve got nothing to lose the squash calls