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Poems by David S. Pointer
Nashville Punk Scene Decades & dues before Hank III cometh with his thermo-chemical cow punk, Jason & the Scorchers rolled onto Rock City like a barrel keg cooler brandishing neon notes to Nashville’s conservative music establishment stomping Punk’s Liberty Bell hell into the plastered … Continue reading
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Poems by Rosemary Royston
Greasy Creek The house was made of large, smooth stones moved years ago by someone unknown, maybe from the creek out back which snaked through an Appalachian patch of bamboo. So much energy went into the outside that the floor … Continue reading
Poems by Dennis Mahagin
Blues For Billy C I'm used to being fucked but it's not what you think; flip me a couple bucks? I won't trip, I don't drink. A shower of violet misty steam feels good. Costs four bucks at Pilot truckstop banya cedarwood. It's cool in the morning … Continue reading
Two Poems by Michael Hoerman
Stalactites In the cave, my friend J.C., Whose father wouldn’t claim him, Broke stalactites with his fingers. He caught a white cavefish, carried it In cupped hands until clear water ran out, Then bashed it bloody with a rock. He pulled out the pack … Continue reading