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Winter 2003, issue 11, The Secret Tunnel.
The Gumball Bulletin


Welcome to Gumball Poetry's Eleventh issue of poetry in gumball machines and on the web. January 7, 2009
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This is issue number Eleven, Winter 2003.

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Pants Haiku These pants look good on me. These pants look
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The Presto Story
- Christina Weber

Coefficient of Friction
- Ellen Mendoza

Infinite Eight
- Alan Peart

Zappa's Penis
- Colin Rafferty

Stop Reading that Poetry Book
- Diane Tucker

baton rouge, 1852
- Andrea McCann

High Noon
- Mark Gibbons

Sea Level
- Martha Clarkson

abandonment
- Ditta Baron Hoeber

A House, as Imagined by a Tulip Tree
- Angela Torretta

Sixteen in Sligo
- Christina Weber

Love Poem to D.A. Powell
- Kelly Morse

Mom After Chemo
- Kelly Schwantz

If Gertrude Jekyll Had Been Hired Instead of Oppenheimer
- Michael Mars

Portland Time
- David Filer

Girls from Good Families
- Rati Saxena

Cabin in the Flatlands
- Angela Torretta

I Saw U
- Nicole Sarrocco

Tilt
- Helen W. Mallon

Winter Has Come
- Joop Bersee

Poem for Broken Things, Poem for Falling
- Aaron Jorgensen-Briggs

Gifts from My Father
- Caroline Kassis

Finding God
- Michelle Fanguy

Two Poems
- Jessy Randall

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You will say later that I was like tons of fieldstone dug from the pasture,
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But you, Catholic Boy from the 9th Ward, felt there were things off limits.
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Every day you rise to clean all
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