The poem was still pulsing…
Out I could not venture | Because it was an ungodly hour | The hour of sirens and vagabonds. | In the morning | The poem was still pulsing…
Out I could not venture | Because it was an ungodly hour | The hour of sirens and vagabonds. | In the morning | The poem was still pulsing…
Two powerful poems by Reinekke Lengelle: “People ask me how I’m doing, and I say, good, he’s still here. He’s here now. We’re here, now.”
The Sweater: The doctors tell me the main tumor in my chest is the size of a softball. She uses a double strand of yarn and thin knitting needles…
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october 26, 2017Read More »REINCARNATION
I wrote these Mother Poems to attempt to process my mother’s relationship with me. The major question I had as a child was: “Why does my mother hate me?”
Three Poems by Craig Barker: “Strained goodbye outside of | a bus station in Baltimore. | Wrote last words on stained window |”
– A Poem for Writers – January 15, 2018 A Poem for Writers Know that stories come from the heart, and are only fine-tuned by the mind. Know that you can weave truth into your words, and feel safe in doing so. Know that there is a separation between your writing, and yourself. Know that some days, it will take all… Read More »A Poem for Writers
– Four Poems by Carolyn Grisold –
January 10, 2018
I have never spoken to you in this voice
My real voice
My one and only true voiceRead More »Four Poems by Carolyn Grisold
– Two More Poems by James Brandon – January 10, 2018 Dragon’s Fire It comes out of me like dragon’s fire and I want to push it just a little too far; just far enough that you’d hear me and be like “What?” and burn to a crisp. Sick of Dancing You’re dancing on spider webs. You keep the… Read More »Dragon’s Fire, Sick of Dancing