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Poem #12 for the 9th Grade Ladies

by Brad Bolman Call me Marlow. You saw him out of the corner of your eye. Fashion label jeans, shirt just tight enough to suggest… (“It’s not what’s revealed but what’s concealed,” said Ms. Conrads about art, and you would heartily agree if you knew art. Splatter-splotch guy?) SENIOR ALERT! It was love (omg!): Maybe it was the sports player charm [...]
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Anne Hertzl Can’t Go to the Christmas Dance

“Anne Hertzl you can’t go to the Christmas dance.” Mishegas! She’d heard it all before But
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Disappear Here

I see bright U. M. B. shine from across the way. Streets lights interspersed off and on continue into the seeable distance. Sullen roads stretch into obsidian dark with nothing but recycled music groaning from warbling ancient 8-track sound system. Streets of anonymous name and variety flow past a solitary grey Japan-made vehicle. I am one [...]
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