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Thomas Lux
A Kiss
by Thomas Lux
A Library Of Skulls
by Thomas Lux
A Little Tooth
by Thomas Lux
Gorgeous Surfaces
by Thomas Lux
He Has Lived In Many Houses
by Thomas Lux
Henry Clay's Mouth
by Thomas Lux
Lucky
by Thomas Lux
Marine Snow At Mid-Depths And Down
by Thomas Lux
Motel Seedy
by Thomas Lux
Plague Victims Catapulted Over Walls Into Besieged City
by Thomas Lux
Refrigerator, 1957
by Thomas Lux
The Man Into Whose Yard You Should Not Hit Your Ball
by Thomas Lux
The Road That Runs Beside The River
by Thomas Lux
Torn Shades
by Thomas Lux
Unlike, For Example, The Sound Of A Riptooth Saw
by Thomas Lux
Virgule
by Thomas Lux
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