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Feb 12, 20212 min read
Bleeding, Beating, Breathing Heart -- poetry by Abigail E. Calimaran
I’ve spent a lot of time lately, wondering about the things we leave behind: a sliver of my peel-off purple nail polish has rested on the...
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Feb 12, 20211 min read
i want to lay my head on your chest -- poetry by Kathryn Dew
i want to lay my head on your chest to feel the vibrations of when you hum and hear the steady beating of your heart i want to tell a...
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Feb 12, 20211 min read
My Roots -- poetry by Aurica Muntean
My roots are found in the taste of new foods rich with a culture yet to be discovered. They are found in the familiar taste of my...
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Feb 12, 20211 min read
Saturate -- poetry by Seungbihn Park
Sometimes I imagine myself falling through the clouds, sliding on every fiber and slipping away from the damp smoke. I’m falling, but I...
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Feb 12, 20212 min read
oopsies -- poetry by isabella fiore
my laptop has so many tabs open i think it may experience the same mental breakdown that plagued me twenty hours ago. i sat at my desk...
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Jan 29, 20211 min read
Drowned Horizon -- poetry by Julie Rhee
The sea breaks before it reaches the shore, its remnants crashing on the tips of Sindeok Beach. It’s finally loud when we are quiet,...
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Jan 29, 20212 min read
In the morning we went on a hike into the woods -- poetry by Julie Rhee
we disregarded the trails - a. gazed over the intimidating cliffs of Gwanaksan b. stared at the high-rise condominiums mother couldn’t...
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Jan 29, 20211 min read
Running: A Series of Haikus -- poetry by Layla Abdul
“Nothing” is noxious. Idle spaces that bleed are Loose threads on hemlines. Air used to poison. But you can’t teach fish to walk. Just to...
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Jan 29, 20211 min read
What comes after when -- poetry by Tanvi Nagar
When love begins, people question- how long, Will it last for infinite lifetimes ahead? When the shadows of love are outlined in the...
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Jan 29, 20211 min read
What we made -- poetry by Tanvi Nagar
I made stardust. Rather, we made it together, We mixed the ashes of our ties, Along with time-the famous healer, We simply let go. The...
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Jan 29, 20211 min read
I built a rocketship -- poetry by Nikhita Makam
I built a rocketship, with kraft cardboard and Elmers glue that stuck to the pads of my fingers the epoxy of eternity on my epidermis...
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Jan 29, 20212 min read
digest -- poetry by Nikhita Makam
Words have never satiated me so I tear the pages out of the thesaurus I let the synonyms synergize my sins and the antonyms antagonize my...
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Jan 29, 20211 min read
coil -- poetry by Mackenzie Morong
how come the longest conversation we had in the past month was about snakes? what do they know about how to talk to you that I don’t?...
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Jan 29, 20211 min read
lunch break -- poetry by Mackenzie Morong
we ate 7/11 hotdogs together the first day we met sprinting back down the street stuffing them into our mouths laughing and praying we...
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Jan 15, 20211 min read
To the Strawberry Plants in My Backyard -- poetry by Claire Haindfield
It is a marvel that you grow, For the days I forget you occupy the same property as me And for the days I forget how custom it is for my...
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Jan 15, 20211 min read
Just a comment -- poetry by Luke Leonardo
A million comments are made every day ideas meant to be passed on A lie masquerading as a truth, a guise for what they won’t say out...
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Jan 15, 20211 min read
My Locker at School -- poetry by Madeline Shea Boccone
There’s a moldy granola bar in my locker And that sweatshirt that I forgot about The granola bar was in the sweatshirt Gross The mice...
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Dec 31, 20201 min read
Girl. -- poetry by MacKenzie Taylor
Girl. Fix that damn shirt— girl. Do your fingertips pass the end of your skirt? girl. You’re making their eyes lurk — girl. You’re...
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Dec 31, 20202 min read
Sometimes the Protagonist Needs to be Weak -- poetry by MacKenzie Taylor
If I ever finally open my book and read you the pages of my story I’ve left untold— do not praise me; do not dare say “you’re so strong”...
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Dec 31, 20201 min read
Nidhogg -- poetry by Zhihui Zou
Born from the same flesh, fed by the same tree, The gods, giants, humans, elves, dwarves sing— While he curls into the small space...
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