fall 2018
Table of Contents
Return to Home PageUnder the Arbor Heather Bourbeau
If You See Something, Say Something James Cagney
Friendly Nuts Carl Joesf Homolka
Phantom Courses Steven Ray Smith
The First Treatise The Second Treatise The Third Treatise Yara Farran
Ganapati Brume Yuugen Gulf Adam Day
George Bowering: Scatter-Gun Ken Cathers: the sum Craig Dworkin: The Déjà Vu of Déjà Dit Stephen Bett
Ode to the Cockroach my tiny minnow Cara Waterfall
For Murphy Glow Stick Fingers Jade Riordan
Re: Wards of the Crown Jeremy Luke Hill
Tulips for Barbara Ann E. Michael
forbidden music we should probably Conor Barnes
Victims of Captology Kyla Jamieson
Poetic Outcrops poetic extracts: study #8 Sean Howard
Marketplace Road Trip, 1985 Christopher Evans
Under the Arbor
On our wedding night,
you welcomed me with
limes and firecakes.
One sweetened my mouth,
the other scented my skin
and made me think of home.
When you returned
sea legs and salty tales,
I welcomed you with
sugared tea and boughs of lime
to balance the brine
and fragrance our bed.
And as you leave,
greyed and grieving,
I wash your feet in rosewater,
rub your hands with
lime blossoms
for safe passage from
this love.