fields of the rich Hide the world like a squirrel. Don’t hide the squirrel. Find it again when no one might notice, not even
Tag: Poetry
Metro By Pia Simone Garber
Metro Approaching darkness marking her unrest, she licks her metal teeth and, shivering, looks down upon her concrete steel-framed breast, at smoky windows, blind
Two Poems By Mariana Mcdonald
Grief’s Address Grief’s address looks a lot like mine– the features of the road well travelled, and the vehicles all bear a similar load.
JESUS CHRIST MADE SEATTLE UNDER PRESSURE By Hannah Paige Kitchens
JESUS CHRIST MADE SEATTLE UNDER PRESSURE It’s like hearing Jesus talk in his sleep, Jefferson unconscious conversing with founding fathers. Uncle James would have
Two Poems By Zizheng William Liu
the space between longing and loneliness I’ve grown dependent on this pretence we endure: every night, lying on your bath mat, staring longingly at
Two Poems By Jaya Avendel
Murdered Her laugh chased my heels Past the willow tree Where little frozen fairies worship its roots. Her golden green eyes Flecked with
