Emotional Enigma Stars brightening the horizon, not to touch, merely to see, diamonds of an ethereal kind to be admired with reverie. Songs inviting to
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Autumn Drunk By Sarah Kalthoff Sims
Autumn Drunk Two basil plants wilt in the windowsill; tea kettle screeches on hot coiled iron. Her curls cling tight against her cheekbones. Lipstick rings
Three Poems By Dan Campion
The Red-Tailed Hawk The oak from which the red-tailed hawk flew stands mouse-gray and leafless, plainly lifeless, years from when the red-tail perched there. Time
Angel By Keith Melton
Angel By fate’s account, beauty a witness lost Each year succumbs to its frightened host And gathers our allegiance to depart From signs of aerie
Once… By Hugh Findlay
Once… There once was a woman from Newcastle Whose life was surely a hassle She had 12 kids Who all had the ‘vid And her
Vanity By Jordanna Miller
Vanity I felt the warm air clog my lungs as bedsheets sliced my skin. The shadows stared, distorted limbs trapped in walls of white bone.
