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..:: CONTENTS ::..

�� Volume VII, Issue II

..:: POETRY ::..

  • Ed Steck
  • Iain Britton
  • J.D. Nelson
  • Adam Strauss
  • John M. Bennett

  • ..:: PROSE ::..
    ..:: OTHER ::..

    ..:: 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

    �� Volume IV, Issue II
    �� Volume V, Issue I
    �� Volume V, Issue II
    �� Volume VI, Issue I
    �� Volume VI, Issue II
    �� Volume VII, Issue I

    Poetry


    Work It
    Adam Strauss

    For Harryette Mullen
    ���������Louis Zukofsky

    Work horses are often good. �Work horses
    Don't have hearts of gold; if they did they'd be dead.

    Horses fuel their power
    Chomping trimmings from

    Winy whippets who switch to whinnies when they run
    Into shakers who can move their careers.

    At a farm owned by a sheikh
    A yearling shits on a platinum ingot;

    Exemplary Eurotrash
    Snaps a shot with his cell-phone;

    Days later he texts that highlight
    To a stud in Hawaii.

    //�� Advance�� //