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..:: CONTENTS ::..
�� Volume I, Issue II

..:: POETRY ::..


..:: PROSE ::..
..:: ART ::..
..:: REVIEWS ::..
..:: ETC ::..
�� Contributor's Notes

..:: ARCHIVES ::..
�� Volume I, Issue I
�� Volume I, Issue II
�� Volume II, Issue I
�� Volume II, Issue II
�� Volume III, Issue I
�� Volume III, Issue II
�� Volume IV, Issue I


Juniper
Mark Kanak

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Red cedar�s giving twigs


faint bands of stomata


awl-shaped and twice as long;



red cedar, whose terminal


shoots sometimes droop


but are always quite fine


near banging blinds


and always whorled


in threes.



Four at window and plate


nearby, the poplar genome just unraveled


as it was, a gegenwelt of


possibility and



function.

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