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Category: Poetry
At Lunchtime by Shalini Rana
We walk to find the best spotamong hordes of office dwellers staid-clothed men and womenlet […]
To Feed a Deer by Danae Younge
Two dots look like pearls strung brighton the hillside’s rusted thread.Then, hovering over bones—the grille […]
Kneeling to a Dead Rat by Lisa Mottolo
I saw video of the officersassisting the woman, her mouth pasted thickly in a growing […]
51 Free Range, 30 Fixed by Dave O’Leary
A lifetime of roaming.The yearly resettlementssometimes seasonal,sometimes furtive.Rentingmonth to month,sometimes weekly,in all the scatteredtowns cities […]
Until Weathered by Jessica McDermott
Sego Canyon, Utah, September 2019 I stare at the figures dancing with snakes wearingnecklaces wide […]
Folding Up the World by Leslie Dianne
4,325 miles between usthis is how I’ll fold upthe world to see you again I’ll […]
Brooklyn, Babylon, or Maybe Nowhere at All by James Diaz
Brooklyn, Babylon, or Maybe Nowhere at All At the cornerVivienne, not her nameBut she seems […]
For the Birds by James Diaz
And there were those who could not tell you what happenedThey were foundLike thatBurning insideAt […]
Diesel by DS Maolalai
the air is bright,clear and cheerfulas puddles of spilled dieselpooling on the fillingstation floor.I’ve explained […]