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Measure for Measure, December 2014

  • Writer: The Blue and White Magazine
    The Blue and White Magazine
  • Dec 14, 2014
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 16, 2021

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 from

the countryside at hot night.

You are so kind.


Composition for Leo F. and Dan G.

By Joe Bucciero 


This sentence has nine vowels.

This sentence has twenty-four consonants.

This sentence has thirty-one letters.

This sentence has thirty-three letters.

This sentence has twenty-one vowels aaaaaaaaaaa.

This sentence has thirty-four consonants bbbbbbbbbbb.

This sentence has fifty-five letters cccccccccccccccccccccccc.

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