Exposition

By M. Benjamin Thorne I always feel sorryfor birds in the rain,suffering stoically thedrop-splatter on head,incessant drip offwicking feather vanes;But do they suffer? Oris it simply the isthat exists before thenext one, the leechingsun sucking back upthe already forgotten?Maybe. But still I seethrough the window,past my reflection,the huddled soaked crowshead-cocked, peeringin at me, my too-smallroom … Continue reading Exposition

Common Ground

By Arden Falker Burning effort like newspapersto keep each other warm.Unwinding two heartslike a balloon slipping from our hands.We were driftwood lostamong a sea of spelling words and budgeting.Each confrontation was emberto a tinderbox.We were engulfed in conflictthirsting for water to soothe the flame.Consumed like gasoline ablazespreading aimlesslydevouring everything in its path.Our touch was frictionlike … Continue reading Common Ground

The cello doesn’t sleep

By Amaira Sachdev They said it was broken—left to rot in the attic,dust stitched into its seams—but at 4am, it sings.Not a tune.A whimper,like breath caughtbetween a hushand a scream.I played it once.Strings snapped like nerves.Something cold slid up my wristand whispered,“Let me show you...”Now he waits—by the mirror,behind the curtain—his smile cracked like a … Continue reading The cello doesn’t sleep