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linda king | sweet & dirty

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al masarik | brush fire

Posted on July 10, 2013 by Monsieur K. — No Comments ↓

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gerda penfold | meeting for the first time

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lyn lifshin | this other running, dissolves

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ann menebroker | if an egg falls off a cliff it will break

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ronald koertge | men watch football because they are lonely for other men

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john bennett | ragged lion – a tribute to jack micheline

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john bennett | six poets | vagabond press

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