The Way She Goes turning more angel-like every day, is quite enlightening, her hair fading from black to gray to white, the looseness of skin
Tag: Poetry
Three Poems By Becky Nicole James
Shit, I’m Jealous Shit! I’m jealous. I can’t show my needled cheekbones, pacing plea. I’m saying yes; I’m saying no. Dead-cradled in my hips she’ll
The Process of Knowing By Lexie R Macioce
The Process of Knowing When I look in the mirror I see nobody there No matter how long I sit back and stare I realize
Two Poems By J. M. Allen
Rummage Sale Another Saturday morning I display all of my stuff Hopefully get rid of it But I know that’s tough I set out my
One By Greg Huteson
One Could it be snubbing its near twin? The same white undertail, the same crisp yellow beak and yellow feet now skipping deftly after it
Chemotherapy’s Coiffure By Alexis Calhoun
Chemotherapy’s Coiffure Detangling spray, a comb, my hair reminding me of months ago. I run my hand through mended strands, if only not before’s length.
