We are proud to present

Twenty: The Anniversary Issue

of No Contact

Three Poems
No Contact No Contact

Three Poems

by Danny Caine

turning to wave, I’ll see

no parents, just a garage door

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Texting You
No Contact No Contact

Texting You

by Dale Cottingham

And if I came to a new understanding

how would that fare? It’d be fine

I’m sure. I’d put it on the shelf

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Two Poems
No Contact No Contact

Two Poems

by Darby Price

He knows exactly where we are, of course, but in the darkness of an empty room, it isn’t the knowledge that matters. It’s the feeling.

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Two Poems
No Contact No Contact

Two Poems

by Danae Younge

I used to levitate above the floor of the deep end

and not feel guilty about how everything stopped.

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Two Poems
No Contact No Contact

Two Poems

by Rashi Rohatgi

In this fishing town we are not fish,

and that is all the safety I can conjure.

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Neversink
No Contact No Contact

Neversink

by Michael Aurelio

I can pull your car out of the snow. I can warm our wet dog by the fire till his fur steams and his shaking stops.

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Two Poems
No Contact No Contact

Two Poems

by John Chrostek

Can they too feel the blossoms

sing pink syrup on the breeze?

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