by Kelly McKay | Apr 13, 2021 | Issue One, Student
Sicko Seven billion germs and I’m chaste. I can’t make rotten or pretty any of the moments that hang in my eyes pushing the air out of their way. I took a handful of water and thought this is one piece and I watched it drop without knowing anymore about it...
by Tabitha Clara Krambier | Apr 13, 2021 | Issue One, Student
o! divine dining o! my physalia my portuguese man of war it is your time the cephalopods are singing your tune up above the profundal noise of your constantly swelling mangrove home. your salinity, i mean your divinity upwells around me a dino flagellate caught in the...
by Robin Jones | Apr 13, 2021 | Issue One, Student
Jazz, a Canvas of Fervor Notes arise tenderly, as if the foundation of a painting. Sporadic lines of many lengths and widths, floating up the surface in suspense for the main act. Sketches, not quite sure what will become, mysterious to...
by Ayoola Olubukola Ogunyimika | Apr 1, 2021 | Issue One, Student
Dear Body, Dear Body, I have never seen strength as unwavering as you But I must ask, when have you not been in constant pain Yes, you are a strong vessel that never ceases to amaze me, but your resilience is overshadowed by your dying cells Don’t get me wrong, I love...
by Miriam Akervall | Apr 1, 2021 | Issue One, Student
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by Megan Peacock | Apr 1, 2021 | Issue One, Student
Forgotten It doesn’t always heal. Time doesn’t always mend. Some losses are lost for too long. Too long, too far gone. Not one day. Not one time. Have I forgotten to mourn. I mourn all the losses. I mourn all things taken...
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