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“Ancient Egyptian Couples” by Ruth Fainlight
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Sixty Sonnets
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“Free Period” by David Yezzi
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“The Love Ditty of an ’eartsick Pirate”: Katy Evans-Bush Gives us a Pirate Rendition of “Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” rhyme scheme intact!
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“Subterranean Cities” by John Foy
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