a poem by Edythe Rodriguez I’m afraid I’ll be stupid or brave, rescue my cape from the closet Roxane Gay told me to throw it in, that I’ll do the right thing for him. I’mContinue reading
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LOVERS
a poem by Robert Beveridge There were two birds lying in the puddle by the side of the road. They’d been there for days. One’s legs were entwined in barbed wire; the other seemed toContinue reading
RO-SHAM-BO
a poem by Christine Darragh On again, then off—phosphorus emits a curious glow, barnacles open, shut. Anemones bloom with the rise and fall of the sea —our own armistice-linked hearts tamed in this violet hour.Continue reading
The Beautiful and the Damned
a poem by Autumn Wolf Occasionally one Is lucky enough to catch a glimpse of them, Has the good fortune To see happiness at its finest. Surely you have seen them before? They wander downContinue reading