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Two Poems, Word Fountain, 2017

October 6, 2017Animals, Existence, Fantasy, Food, Form, Future, Humor, Life, Metaphor, metaphysics, Poetry, Time, WritingThe Cashier’s Composed Entirely, There Aren’t Any Ducks in the Duck Pond, Word FountainJonathan Greenhause

Jonathan Greenhause, Spring•Summer 2017

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