by admin | May 14, 2021 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized |
The Prelude by Sarah Uheida N.B. We recommend mobile viewing in landscape. I have waited/ until I could not/ and then wandered into the cave of language/ left my skin outside and sank into a word/ that resembles living/ a word/ that looks like put that gun down/ a...
by admin | Feb 6, 2021 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized |
I've Named These Ashes by Yasmin Mariam Kloth N.B. We recommend mobile viewing in landscape. A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.—Proverbs 17:22 Each year the bones of my ancestorsturn more brittle and gray.I think how so many must...
by admin | Oct 18, 2020 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized |
Songs of the Inner Roomby Anna Lena Phillips Bell N.B. We recommend mobile viewing in landscape. Molehill of loss—Dark birch—Ditch, or furrow,petulant— Dawn struck—Surely, fixed— * Alas, alas! hardly above troubles.Abate. Treat me. Adorn me,lightly: salt, crimson,a...
by admin | Oct 16, 2020 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized |
Portrait of a Small Town with Safe Search Disabledby Eli Karren N.B. We recommend mobile viewing in landscape. if not for the leaving I probably would have been devoured the football team low on venison boil the class president...
by admin | Jul 17, 2020 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized |
Variation on a Theme by Saint Blaiseby Henry Goldkamp N.B. We recommend mobile viewing in landscape. Note: the below image version of this poem best preserves its original formatting. For a text version accessible to screen readers, please click here. ...
by admin | Jul 8, 2020 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized |
A Study in Architecture and Howby Amy Jarvis N.B. We recommend mobile viewing in landscape. I don’t write about my father becauseno words feel worthy of him. All malleable, a fantastic failure. I’ll attempt for himat midnight: Like how I was taught to try hardest...