By Christian Garduno Burnt Lace It wasn’t music to dance to, it was music to fall in love with someone in your room to, to figure out what you were going to wear for them tomorrow, music to spin to, to lie down to, to close your eyes to, to escape inside, it was music … Continue reading Burnt Lace and Other Poems
Love at First X-ray
By Kunal Mehra “Move a bit closer to the board. There. Perfect,” he said, as he stood behind the X-ray machine. “Now take a deep inhale and hold it.” My chest was hurting and I wanted to let go and exhale, but I did what he asked me to. He wrapped up his work and … Continue reading Love at First X-ray
Limerosity and Other Poems
By Ken Gosse Limerosity: The Love of Light Verse There are those who think rhyming’s a curse and for poetry, nothing is worse. They’d bar patterns of rhythm which stow away with’m in lines which are simply adverse to the senses of those who converse in the hoity patois they rehearse, weaving nebulous phrases into … Continue reading Limerosity and Other Poems
Meteora and Other Poems
By Gail Nielsen Meteora Above a monastery between cross and sky she rose and took her place, sweeping arms the length of a stratus cloud lining and she was gone from me But not at Meteora Only the fringe of Zeus’s blue heaven below, olive groves softening cool moss under his feet of hot stone … Continue reading Meteora and Other Poems
The Drunken Hero
By Tejaswinee Roychowdhury Not all heroes wear capes, some are just drunk! Well, perhaps not heroes that you may have heard of, but it rings true of at least one hero in a tiny little village somewhere in Bengal. The villagers of Hulupukur had developed different theories over the years as to why Madhu, short … Continue reading The Drunken Hero
Voodoo Doll and Other Poems
By Haley Hall Voodoo Doll A stringy smile and button eyes as cold as your own Every time I hurt, you can too. I stitched the mouth closed Silencing you like you did me The red pins give me the power I’ve been longing for The power you hold The power I deserve I place … Continue reading Voodoo Doll and Other Poems
Organizational and Other Poems
By Alex Andy Phuong Organizational Organizations organize Like origami folds To behold Mankind’s potential. A fundamental fact That involves more Than plain facts For intellect Allows for creation For the sake of Establishing As planners plan To improve and assist While also avoiding Pitfalls that would result in Disorganization Arial A font type Spirits rising … Continue reading Organizational and Other Poems
Cobalt
By Jim Bates During the first month of lockdown, Courtney, my wife, and I had a family meeting with our three kids. She did the talking. “Okay, the school is setting up for distance learning so that’s what we’ll do. Your father and I have organized our schedules so he will be here on Monday, … Continue reading Cobalt
Base
By Jon Moray For Shane, it was one of those days, in the middle of one of those weeks, at the end of one of those months, during one of those years…and it was only May. His downward spiral of misfortune included a job demotion, a diabetes diagnosis, and constant hounding from collection agencies over … Continue reading Base
Ghost and Other Poems
By John Van Dreal Ghost At a divey place just off the sound, between Bellingham and Ferndale. A rich palette of neon lighting, booze advertisements, dozens of small TVs featuring sports and sitcom reruns filling the den—the bar owners have made the interior their canvas. A sign reads, Fancy Beer Not Found Here. The tap … Continue reading Ghost and Other Poems
