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Apr 2, 20211 min read
Quake -- poetry by Aminah Aliu
for George Floyd 7.5 billion people on Earth Unable to stop a 46-year-old earthquake From happening I guess death is nothing but a...
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Apr 2, 20211 min read
The 97% -- poetry by Alyssa Rebhun
When I was 5, I didn’t know about the 97% But I knew what my neighbor did was wrong. When I was 8, I didn’t know about the 97% But I knew...
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Apr 2, 20211 min read
Morning at Tancheon Station -- poetry by Minkyu Shim
I stepped out from Woosung Apartment, and the Tancheon River undulates below the short bridge connecting Songpa and Kang-nam. Heize’s...
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Apr 2, 20212 min read
Crape Myrtle -- poetry by Meredith Caldwell
She wanted oak trees And a room big enough for two Grandchildren She said over the phone, static wrapping words in a crinkly package,...
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Apr 2, 20211 min read
To Dance With Ghosts -- poetry by Silus Marriott
I would dance with ghosts. To be tangled in their arms, feeling their far away breaths, To ask them whether their hearts still beat, When...
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Apr 2, 20211 min read
Waiting in Dokdo -- poetry by Haewon Yun
Navy sailors in black uniforms, heavy rifle slung against their shoulders probe the Ulleungdo Village. Rose of sharon looms along the...
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Mar 19, 20213 min read
M.O.A.F.S.O.A.B -- poetry by Lily Gerhard
I. I am a woman who for the most part is anything but There is nothing I love more than the color pink and how a dress looks on my body...
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Mar 19, 20211 min read
Thought experiment for hamartias -- poetry by Sarah Zhang
if Achilles could catch the tortoise, he would probably skin it alive for making him chase it for millennia. the taunt of a mottled tail...
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Mar 19, 20211 min read
North: Haiku Series -- poetry by Isabella Melians
Left church, three-thirty: a rabbit in the outskirts. Say goodbye to Grace. Seeds buried between heartbeats. Twenty beats, ten seeds. Sew...
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Mar 19, 20212 min read
See you later -- poetry by Hudson Warm
See you later I sang to you Chubby-cheeked, slimy Baby Lila Nana drove me home and evaded my questions about How babies were made See you...
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Feb 26, 20211 min read
layla -- poetry by Alec Jolley
I think it was March when you told me gray was my colour and the words danced in my ears Sometimes I wonder if I’d have known where I was...
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Feb 26, 20211 min read
Eternal Flower -- poetry by Sriya Tallapragada
Une, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, I am tired of counting, seis, sept, huit, I am tired of conjugating, baiser to kiss, tuer to kill, My...
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Feb 26, 20211 min read
The Sanctuary -- poetry by Doeun (Jessica) Kim
A narrow pathway slithers between an array of naked shrubs that run alongside stepping stones, its ridges smeared with dirt. Towards the...
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Feb 26, 20212 min read
Faded -- poetry by Tanvi Nagar
The warm yellow sunshine- fire from the golden medallion it’s orange-red fiery fangs reaching out towards the earth pouring in through...
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Feb 26, 20211 min read
Shattered -- poetry by Nina Pursai
I am a mirror, Seeing others but none seeing me. Few tears do I allow to escape my eyes; If I did, they would fall like icicles Melting...
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Feb 26, 20211 min read
Shallow Memory -- poetry by Isla Walker
Mellow winds that knot silky long strands of buttercream blonde, dance across your stoic face and dull, art of death eyes that seem to...
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Feb 26, 20212 min read
what is the name of the world -- poetry by Emilie Guan
i wake up i swallow solitude for breakfast i drink news to wash it down, i choke on red horrors watch them fuse with spiderwebs of my...
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Feb 26, 20212 min read
Secret -- poetry by Ilana Drake
secret (adjective): not known or seen or not meant to be known or seen by others. synonyms: confidential, classified, restricted the...
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Feb 12, 20212 min read
Quintessentially -- poetry by Abigail E. Calimaran
There is Vodka on my polyester dress and Shame like dry ice on my wrists. It’s the afternoon after the party, And now all we want to do...
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Feb 12, 20212 min read
What Comes After Dinner -- poetry by Abigail E. Calimaran
Your parents come over for dinner at my parents’ house. Mama’s been working in the kitchen all day ‘cause Jenny is her friend, but Jenny...
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