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May 22, 20201 min read
Eve - poetry by Janina Akporavbare
Eve’s ribs caved inward— Her silhouette misshapen pieces of raw clay So, she grabbed an ambrosia And shoved it down Adam’s throat...
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May 8, 20201 min read
Broken Sanctuary - poetry by Sarah Street
It was almost a comfort to know that we could still dissolve into ourselves. The truth is that a body too...
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May 1, 20201 min read
The Stages of Falling in Love with Her - poetry by Charlotte Edwards
The Stages of Falling in Love with Her One When I meet her we bask in the rays of the sun Weaving thorns into golden summer crowns She is...
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Apr 24, 20201 min read
"50 50: A Sociological Study Into..." - poetry by Vincent Lian
50 50: A Sociological Study Into the Balance of Couple Dominance Within Controlled Environments Such As One Dicot of Attracted Specimen...
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Apr 13, 20201 min read
Remorse - poetry by Benjamin Guzovsky
Remorse The moon is blue today— I can’t explain why the daffodils are all daisies their dewdrops smell like cinnamon with a strong...
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Apr 13, 20201 min read
Fickle Little Lullabies & Short Term Memory Loss - poetry by Benjamin Guzovsky
Fickle Little Lullabies & Short Term Memory Loss I yearn to remember the fleeting, Every warm idea Disappearing, the way every distant...
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Apr 1, 20201 min read
Little Husbands - poetry by Sarah Winickoff
Little Husbands I used to play with them Climbing trees like the branches weren’t tapered I learned more from my scrapes (each one was...
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Apr 1, 20202 min read
Wooden Chair - poetry by Sarah Winickoff
Wooden Chair Stiff, criss-crossing scaffolding, simultaneous rounded arches. Legs like Greco-Roman columns, and as ancient. With a glaze...
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Apr 1, 20206 min read
Milk and Bones - poetry by Olivia Cahill
Content Warning: eating disorders, self harm. Milk and Bones I drank milk Gulping down the calories So my bones wouldn’t deteriorate So...
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Apr 1, 20201 min read
United - poetry by Anna Lentz
United 19-year when the virus attacked 18-confirmed cases in Washington state 17-age of a granddaughter of first U.S. casualty...
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Apr 1, 20201 min read
the flies - poetry by Jackie Liu
the flies dad got concerned that mom hadn’t cashed the child support checks for three months you should go out more, he says it’s not...
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Apr 1, 20201 min read
home - poetry by Mimi Gotbetter
home little hands and barefoot running down the pavement home made for playing and dancing sun freckles and cartwheels but to come home...
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