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Grief as a Comforting Rerun of Deep Impact, by Amy Miller
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Grief as a Comforting Rerun of Deep Impact, by Amy Miller

I love the way Téa Leoni chugs

that martini—shaky, the news

she knows is bad and now believes.

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Rival Romance, by Tom Kelly
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Rival Romance, by Tom Kelly

Ryu, bro, what the hell happened

to the dragon punch tag team? My plane

pinballed the globe trailing you, I waltzed

in US airshows & seedy Barcelona nightclubs,

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Three Poems, by Amber Edmondson
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Three Poems, by Amber Edmondson

You guess and you guess wrong but Vanna White unzips her gown anyway and from the breach Annie Oakley steps out/she too slipping off her embroidered blouse and from inside her Maud…

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Yellowshirt Elegy, by Meghan Phillips
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Yellowshirt Elegy, by Meghan Phillips

Down in engineering you can’t even see

the stars.

Dad was so proud when I was reassigned—

the heart

of the ship, the heart

of the ship,

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Three Poems, by Renn Elkins
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Three Poems, by Renn Elkins

draw him up in fish netting,

bruise his bloated skin.

silence the green.

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Two Poems, by Libby Cudmore
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Two Poems, by Libby Cudmore

He made good on his promise to leave if there were rainbows. So she took off her pink stage wig and transformed to blonde. I cannot wash the Manic Panic out of my hair with even the cheapest shampoo.

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Three Poems, by Karen Craigo
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Three Poems, by Karen Craigo

I have over three thousand, you know—

brass and crystal, palm-sized, designed

to turn. You can always hear me coming.

The thunk and chime that sounds like

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Tom Hardy as Bane Comments on The National’s “Conversation 16,” by J. Bradley
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Tom Hardy as Bane Comments on The National’s “Conversation 16,” by J. Bradley

Why are the children in trouble? Darkness

demonstrated far better parenting

than who’s behind these baritone bleatings.

Whispering miserable things, such regress

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Two Poems, by Meg Eden
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Two Poems, by Meg Eden

with my unibrow

& elevated testosterone

& my strange obsession

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Yeah I’m Pretty Much the Best at This By Bojack Horseman, by Bezalel Stern
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Yeah I’m Pretty Much the Best at This By Bojack Horseman, by Bezalel Stern

My agent told me I would win a Grammy

if I wrote a spoken word poem, it would

be the easiest way to do it. You just write

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Kojak in the Suburbs, by Brian Simoneau
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Kojak in the Suburbs, by Brian Simoneau

Because I accept human fallibility

a man explains, voice like Telly Savalas

behind me. Voice of bald, of wide collar splayed, chain

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Two Poems, by E. Kristin Anderson
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Two Poems, by E. Kristin Anderson

With siren and flashes I was

trying to raise flames—

I couldn’t spread heat, flying isolated

and dead in this part of town.

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Two Poems, by Daniel M. Shapiro
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Two Poems, by Daniel M. Shapiro

Come on: I make more sense

than that bimbo with the part

down the middle. If the future

is run by machines, let them be

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Two Poems, by Jade Benoit
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Two Poems, by Jade Benoit

Post-doomsday & anti-

cowgirl, you are both raging

& repentant for the swollen levee

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Two Poems, by Jessica Lee
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Two Poems, by Jessica Lee

“If you win, you lose.

Add some butter.

I’ll either convince you

that you can be happy

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Donnie Darko, by Matt Sadler
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Donnie Darko, by Matt Sadler

I want to talk about the last time

crows talked to you from

the dying maple in the front yard.

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Jaws IV: The Revenge, Sonnet II, by Chelsea Margaret Bodnar
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Jaws IV: The Revenge, Sonnet II, by Chelsea Margaret Bodnar

Let's talk about new-old romance, the kind that only comes along

when your husband and your youngest son

are killed by sharks and you're just trying to get by as a widow,

a set of shoulderpads and a frothy perm,

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Sunnydale, California Room 1 Poems from an AOL Chatroom, January 21, 1998; by Michael B. Tager
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Sunnydale, California Room 1 Poems from an AOL Chatroom, January 21, 1998; by Michael B. Tager

You were the first

But you weren’t for real

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What I Remember About Celebrity Big Brother UK Season 12, by Niina Pollari
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What I Remember About Celebrity Big Brother UK Season 12, by Niina Pollari

In it Courtney Stodden spends a lot of time in skimpy outfits

Around some fading English people

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Two Poems, by Matthew Minicucci
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Two Poems, by Matthew Minicucci

The sun came out at night, and sang to me. Obviously. Isn’t that just like the cargo ships you find rusting in the desert these days. Those lonely characters we chase right off-screen.

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