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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

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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

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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

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