Summer 2001, issue 7, miscellaneous miracles
The Gumball Bulletin


Welcome to Gumball Poetry's Seventh issue of poetry in gumball machines and on the web. Miraculous, no? November 21, 2008
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Artwork for the Summer 2001 issue by Christine Theresa
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This is issue number Seven, Summer 2001.

Old man Farley butts his eight eighty year old teeth against a bone of deep fat fried chicken.
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I pull the wires that spin snowflakes in the half-light of your round table eyes. On them a flower breathes its breath song.
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Ultimately I just don't respect them. Artwork by Christine Theresa.


ghost in the machine.
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Shoe fly pie and apple pan dowdy make your eyes light up and your stomach say howdy!
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Somewhere by the Bay
- Abraham Burickson

Snowed in at O'Hare
- Tasha Klein

Instead
- Tanya Traughber

Eclipse
- Paul Henry

Eric at 107 Months
- Diana Poff

have a private talk with a live naked girl
- Scott Mignola

The Last Way to Kiss
- Yosefa Raz

Weatherford, Oklahoma
- Sonya Feher

Falls
- Paul Hardacre

Lady Badr al-Budur's Lamp
- MJM

Cremation
- Rebecca Clark

The Office
- Greg Purcell

The Other Side
- David Welper

Confessions of a Made Man
- Klipschutz

Snapshot
- Beth Coyote

Dementia
- Mark Gibbons

Glamour Magazine Article
- Robyn Bell

Blue Blood
- Robyn Bell

The Krishna Harry Poems
- Krissy Durden

My Mother Has Grown
- Xristi Megas

Lewistown, Ground Zero
- Joseph Capista

Man arrested around 5 a.m.
- Jeffrey Morgan

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Artwork this issue by Christine Theresa


after driving his car through a wall
of the Civic Center, University Park, PA.
For "attempting
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start with a prayer
start with a dirty story instructions for boy-king fantasy desolation walker man. forget savages
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Today they burned the house of the man who did not feed his horses
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She was alternately the meanest and nicest person I'd ever known. - artwork by Christine Theresa


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