By Sierra Annabelle the burden of memory you are on my mind as much as i breathe, a single intake of breath similar to the shake of a hand and there you come, all sick and spent, but do not worry for i will take care of you, even if you think the apple is … Continue reading the burden of memory and Other Poems
Us and Mirror
By Arpita Singh Us Sometimes I want to destroy the beautiful things, Rip ‘em open and bare ‘em wide, Demystify the world’s truth as a lot has not been seen, Me and you, we have been unseen for so long, We are breathing fire today, as oxygen has been destroyed, No human has survived the … Continue reading Us and Mirror
Mirror
By Jean Ann Owens Mirror, Mirror on my wall who is the Fairy God Mother of them all I will say queen Jean Ann Because of her talents, gifts and her qualification and accomplishment makes her in demand like suitable for someone like rain is in demand Right now here in Louisville, Kentucky Now the … Continue reading Mirror
Glancing in the Mirror
By Dianne Moritz He says, “I can’t wait for tomorrow.” Spicy cologne splashes his craggy face. Warm steam sweats the cool glass, as she giggles and plays along. “Because I get better looking every day!” Watching him comb back thick, gray feathered hair, goosebumps prickle her thin arms. She steps close, kisses his damp, worn … Continue reading Glancing in the Mirror
The Same Beast
By James D. Casey IV speaking through keyholes I know what it's like to not be alone not be in love something else takes shape when shadows lose their faces obscured in the mirror I have a twin I know he's me but I know he's not who is who blindfolded conversations with the same … Continue reading The Same Beast
