Gegenrasse and Other Poems by Okpeta, Gideon Iching

Gegenrasse A Song for Our Hue The living space birthed beautiful flowers, rivalry enhanced her colour, rose from obscurity to power in the land of the living. Prisoners boarded a taxi, drove unwillingly to serve the light gray suit for wearing natives in pink― able-bodied sapiens messed over in mercy of their colour. Then it … Continue reading Gegenrasse and Other Poems by Okpeta, Gideon Iching

Introducing Me and Other Poems

By Alexis Garcia Introducing Me I’m an unfinished thought A mosaic of melancholic memories A misplaced comma The unintentional pauses between Phrases riddled with double meanings A semi-functioning vessel on the surface Covering up the frequent malfunctions In desperate need of repair. A questioned answer An impenetrable equation A hopeful variable seeking to Become a … Continue reading Introducing Me and Other Poems

A Celtic Knot of Genetic Memories and Other Poems

By Catherine A. Coundjeris A Celtic Knot of Genetic Memories I have flown through black night into bright day— a glistening comet, streaking through space. I have breathed the rains of Chesapeake Bay.   I have hugged the green coast from Dublin place All the way to the heart of Roscommon. I have mapped a … Continue reading A Celtic Knot of Genetic Memories and Other Poems

Skating His Vision and Other Poems

By Douglas J. Lanzo Skating His Vision Dedicated to my figure-skating son, Alex He skates onto the ice, his eyes bright with life, waving to us, beaming, radiating joy. He skates backwards in a tightening circle, accelerating, refreshing air ruffling his outfit, accentuating his speed. He stops theatrically, his blades tossing delicate sprays of ice. … Continue reading Skating His Vision and Other Poems