a poem by Rich Glinnen Surrounding me At last night’s dinner: Cold sores A ring of landmines Guided my fork; I circumvented crags of Gnashed Napoleon To avoid a dawn Colored scarlet In bruised Sultry-lipContinue reading
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She Bought The Fancy Wrapping Paper With The Glitter All Over It
a poem by Rich Glinnen The once matchless orphan gifts have found kin, Presently shellacked in new skin—a lingering skyline under the tree, Almost too fabulous To bestow Fugitive grains of glitter carpet our apartment;Continue reading
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH
a poem by Mickey Mahan if I had to guess I’d say Padua was in Italy because Anthony is an Italian name so St. Anthony must be some peace loving paisan who performed a miracleContinue reading
Out Loud
a poem by Jess Harrison I found myself, one afternoon, downloading that album you played, almost two years ago on Christmas Eve. “There’s so many subtleties about you,” You point out. I never noticed thatContinue reading
I’ve been moaning
a poem by Jamie Leondaris I’ve woken myself up from my moaning, Tired of the continual groaning, It’s as if I’m remembering everything wrongful I ever did. There was the time I didn’t help myContinue reading
Why can’t my tongue become one with my teeth?
a poem by Sally Familia When I found out I was moving to America, I bought a jean jacket. It was the beginning of December and New York winters would bring more than those denimContinue reading