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GRADUALLY. GRADUALLY. BY JEANNE JULIAN
How blues hardened into rock.
How your hair dried in the sun.
How fault lines settled into your brow.
THE ART OF SAUNTERING BY SUE BUDIN
It is the movement
of the limbs—legato as they say in music
when the drumbeat softens to a brush
and the strings hum on one note
DEPENDENCE BY CIERRA KENNEDY
When she left me,
she took pieces of me with her.
THE APPRENTICE PHOTOGRAPHER MEMORIZE THE BOOK OF LIGHT BY MARIANNA HOFER
Three miles from the High Level Bridge
sun shimmered against the four lanes as if
hundreds of tiny glass beads found
themselves dumped out on Main Street.
AT SOME POINT BY JACK COOPER
Being alive is a commitment
to the earth
and so is being dead
for that matter
SHIFTS IN THE WEATHER BY CAROL BARRETT
coat, a child hops
foot to foot, waiting
for the bus. It is late.
Only a half moon
floats in the heavens
MANIFEST THE DISAPPEARANCE BY KEN GOODMAN
I love when the empty field atoms occupy . . . manifests the disappearance of shadow not-I. This can be called actualizing the wisdom-eye. All are advised to know now & not wait till you...
Read MoreDROWNING AT THE POOL PARTY FOR LIFEGUARDS BY TIMOTHY MARTIN
Part the creamy water
with your strokes, do not swallow
intemperate amounts of a bitter chlorine cocktail.
Splitting the Pole By Rachel Wyman
Posted by admin | Apr 4, 2016 | Non-Fiction | 0 |
1. I can’t remember his name or what he looked like, except that he was black, twenty-something, and wearing shoes with Velcro buckles. I was walking from the Bed-Stuy YMCA to my apartment in Crown Heights. I was in a bad mood...
Read MoreWARNING BY ANNE DRURY
Birds low on the lawn
slant into the wind
confident and keen
WOMAN STANDING WITH SCISSORS BY BRUCE PARKER
You cut your yarn to fit your rage aware only no more, no more could you stitch, never again see pattern or hear the song the stitches made.
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