by Keeba Oglesby-Jelks | Apr 21, 2022 | Issue Two
Ugh, this is frustrating and the hardest decision The simplicity of the world The argument of our lives How can we both understand? Two different paths Two different dreams One night of stars and darkened skies One day of unrealistic desires I cry and scream,...
by James Sanders | Apr 12, 2022 | Issue Two
by Selena Neal | Apr 12, 2022 | Issue Two
DESPITE CDC GUIDELINES This is notthe “new normal.”None of this isremotely normal. How can youstrip humansof all that isinnatelyhumanfor the sakeof humanity and expectusto benormal? WHAT IS LIKE TO SOCIALLY DISTANCE I’m okay with being alone.(I) used to think I was an...
by Keaton King | Apr 12, 2022 | Issue Two
DRIFTING There is an emptiness only found amidst three hours of sleep, silence beyond the stream — bodily facts become silhouetted through the submerged communication cables locating point to counterpoint. You red faced and wailing with the lost weight in the ossified...
by Michael Metivier | Apr 12, 2022 | Issue Two
MARE COGNITUM Lemon moon upon Azores and finbacks body harmonized to pitch and yaw sleeping above deck beside your fellow sailors now that the war is over now that you have been fired upon from a castle and buried a man at sea chased rebs for three years along the...
by Richard Curtis | Apr 12, 2022 | Issue Two
IN MY TEETH (for my hygienist) the morning before my last check up I wrote this little note along a ribbon of dental floss and wove it in my teeth slaloming between the incisors and molars and it read: “in my grill you will...
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