“…In the beginning, the earth was plain; there were no seas, nomountains, no hills, no […]
Category: Poetry
October by Erica Hom
I remember city sidewalksAnd kissing you with petaled lipsWhile you thought aboutHow to save flowers […]
Scapegoat by Jonathan Warren
I’ll blame iton thewithdrawalsymptomsnotthe risingcloud of duststirredby thecrumblingof my faith.I’ll blame iton the mansittingin Office,our […]
Visits from Strangers by Jonathan Warren
If not nowthen when?If notthroughthese peopleduringthis sicknessthroughthis panicif fathersdon’t forgettheirgrocery storegreedtakes flourfromtheir neighbor,steals breadfrom hisdaughterto […]
Emily As I Prepare The Meal-Kit Blackened Chicken Penne by Darren C. Demaree
It is rare that I takethe time to seasona chicken breast, but it is importantthat […]
Prayer for Emmett Till (1941-1955) by Hilary Brown
“That part is not true. Nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to […]
Treatment by Carson Pytell
I pass it back to my fatheras some one walks a dog.He notices and waves […]
Sequestered Memorial Day Weekend 2020 Reflection on Freewheelin’ Summer of Love by Gerard Sarnat
Leproid turn on, tune inCalifornia ex-pathigh school drop-outsput me upin Seattle communefor a few daysbetween […]
small like grain by Amy Liu
did you know that peoples flocked to our homeland, small like grain?they brought their moms […]
What Happened Everywhere Else? by Santanu Das
This poem is dedicated to Chhabu Mondal, a migrant worker from Bihar who committed suicide […]