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Papillon

by Yaye A. Ba Vole, vole, respisre et profite du bon air Tes couleurs jouissantes touchent mon coeur, Tes aillles semblent qu’elle ressamble tous l’univers, De la perfection! Je vois, vert, jaune, rouge, et rose Rose; la couleur de mon ame. Quel arc en ciel! Qui m’ emporte au ciel Ciel de l’eternite. Papillion, vole

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Earthchild

by Chrystal Coon Watch the azure skydrops kiss the sleeping earthchild. Her auburn lips aglow with rainbows. Her eyelashes swept with gold. The sea floor has become her prison, her home. Cursed by our destiny to stay confined until we one day meet. Guarded by a group of seven, but not for her protection. Condemned

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Wildflowers

by Abigail Giroir Third Place: *The David Middleton Poetry Prize* I walk through her fields—new earth, untouched—her legs heavy stalks of sunflowers, golden buds extending, pressing their faces to light. Scarlet-blossomed poppies field her belly, quivering, fragile life filling her up and over— opiate balloon. Nightshade, black and glistening, pearls along arteries—purple infection. Thought like

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Safety First

by Mark Robichaux The fire extinguishers did not provide a sense of security when compared to the potential of a missile canister exploding. All around, my reload team, platoon sergeants, first sergeants, sergeant majors, and even a few colonels and lieutenant colonels held their breath as our forklift driver lowered the live PATRIOT missile canister

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