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Measure For Measure, May 2015
Empedocles Fragment Here’s old destiny’s deal, the god’s decree, a pregnant promise and a proper oath: if ever a perennial, imperishable...

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Measure for Measure, April 2015
Refrain By Liv Lansdale I named my last daughter Echo because in the doctor’s room my hands were placed over my stomach and in the...

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Measure for Measure, December 2014
Turn Now to the Sister By Serena Solin Turn now to the sister who follows the tritones of a train palming through Hokkaido. Loose her...

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Measure for Measure, October 2014
Airport in Early Morning by Bhajan in Bageshri I have ovaries for heads; I am of two minds. I am leaving the children in a burning bus....

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Measure for Measure, May 2014
By Hannah Gorman I. Revolution I begin to escape it— The turn of time no, But the compulsive counting of spokes January, February, March...

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Measure For Measure, March 2014
Morning By Friedrich Hölderlin, Translated from the German by Torsten Odland Dew glints in the grass, as the waking source begins to...

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