Boy in Nature The butterfly had cleaned his handsome teeth His mouth had clutched its insect face to bind Its wings over his face, fluttering
Tag: Poetry
On Reading the Biography of Henry I: A Triolet By Jacob Riyeff
On Reading the Biography of Henry I: A Triolet In the failing evening’s light I read of England’s early, sturdy kings. To rest—for rest is
I Think I’ll Seek a Double-Life By Matt Dennison
I Think I’ll Seek a Double-Life I think I’ll seek a double life not lived as one nor murdered twice upon the ruin of daily
Two Poems By Russel Winick
The Complainer Inside a restaurant today I heard an angry woman say The meat she ordered was too scant In light of what she had
moonlight By Ghina Furqan
moonlight I crave to be loved the way the sun loves the moon with space in between Ghina Furqan (she/her) is a 24-year-old writer and
Subjects for Toulouse-Lautrec By Daril Bentley
Subjects for Toulouse-Lautrec Absolutely bald bikers are obtaining lap dances. Virtually bare dancers are tipping their chances toward sweet stiffs who sweat third and fourth
