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Nicolau Teixeira: K-hole
It matters / what u put inside ur body / like it matters, / matter of fact, / what’s in our air
Kristin Garth: Your Father Buys A Pony But Not For You
Girls working at counters often daydream. / You clutch a tree-printed sweater, finger / seams like lines of rough hands
Milena Bee: Artemis Triad
in the summers when / the forests fall, and artemis wakes to dust and dirt / she finds a second home amidst the undergrowth.
Phillip Shabazz: 3 Poems
Diogenes begs for alms from a statue / to pick up the practice of being refused.
Merve Çanak: 6 Poems
we were hemming unending sheets for armless angels a craving for sand filled our bellies we slobbered as we talked in our sleep
jsk: 3 Poems
it began with the woman in the grocery store / filled with white shoppers and brown workers / and me with a face that makes the real americans ask
Joanne Howard: Advice for Granddaughters
I would advise you to get a dog or a cat if you don’t already have one. Anything that makes you smile just by looking at them—
Aleah Dye: Grounded
No one understands loss until sunken by it, / once able to grasp the concept of standing, now / tied to the bed, to the floor
Anne Marie Holwerda Warner: Poems and Photography
the iconographer’s ambulance of red / first the riser then the tread / riser, tread / riser, tread
Kristin Garth: Fifty Steps
Innocence, you send away, in carriage, / feathered, by break of day.
Lauren Rose: 3 Poems
wind raw as a newborn’s wet cry pierces my skin, an icy breath that pools between my vertebrae, slinks into my cells
Quayshaun Bailey with Emma Cruz: Transformation
I was introduced to creative writing by my mother as a kid. She is a fan of poetry and as soon as I learned to read and write she taught me to pen my own pieces…
Kristin K. Withers: Windchimes In A Root Cellar
wiping throat to ear // I was identifying things – father, fog, / the swan – by the act of negating
Audrey Spina: 3 Poems
My mother and I scrape edges / of a flayed pomegranate, searching / for its stars
T.D. Walker: The Undertaker's Vision of Burial as an Act of Luthiery
Each of us has our own / approach to lay the dead’s right / distal phalanges into the mass / graves some call our mausoleum
Dasha Filippova: 4 Poems
There is an image of a snake up on the screen. / It is consuming a four-legged creature