I Got Lots Of Stuff A poem by Chris Kleinfelter I Got Lots Of Stuff What about this stuff all around me will make my day any better? If I am drowning in plenty would I be rescued by one... Continue Reading →
Whale Song A poem by Marietta Calvanico Whale Song Your undulating sound cuts through briny sea air, salt, turned sweet it washes over me, a blessing, Your forgiveness, in a language I can’t understand, blocked by my human deficit, You... Continue Reading →
Painful Propositions A poem by Rachel Landrum Crumble Painful Propositions Shame is an old metallic aftertaste of a bitter pill for masking symptoms and curing nothing when I can’t have what I want. Unmet need rings like distant bell buoys... Continue Reading →
Lake Attire in Flint A poem by Isaiah Diaz-Mays Lake Attire in Flint My best friend drowned here, the damp fields enclosed by vast silos filled to brim with tiny grains of sun. Pink tongues swallow lush horizons that hover... Continue Reading →
Lupus lives in my heart and brain A poem by Fhen M. Lupus lives in my heart and brain Like our domesticated dog, she knows the places to play, and the places forbidden to stay Lupus and Crux, the deacons... Continue Reading →
Mama where did the stars go? A poem by Ahsia Patel Mama where did the stars go? you’ve always believed that the stars exist in the stars. they dance their song and go home when the moon says so. “mama,... Continue Reading →