A Telegram to George Zimmerman from Mother Earth by Robalu Gibsun Son, if it were up to me, I wouldn’t… Read more A Telegram to George Zimmerman from Mother Earth
Tag: Poetry
The Message
The Message by Greg Alexander I sang the body electric all over a Composition notebook. I deftly braided centuries of… Read more The Message
Matryoshka
Matryoshka by Ryan Harris 1. Night bled into Day – we resurrected the dark Nyx contemptuously; we exhaled the pale Helios.… Read more Matryoshka
Selah
Selah by Ryan Harris I am lotus-faced, soaked in yesterday’s pollen breath and God’s nasal exhalations; and you are Apollo,… Read more Selah
The Night Shift at Shaffer’s Crossing, Roanoke, Virginia
The Night Shift at Shaffer’s Crossing, Roanoke, Virginia by Amy Sailer To the tracks’ southside, The sons of Carver High… Read more The Night Shift at Shaffer’s Crossing, Roanoke, Virginia
Sleeping Beauty
Sleeping Beauty by Kaylin Kaupish Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Beauty is only skin deep. Beauty is… Read more Sleeping Beauty
Circle
Circle by Kristen Paff A white Crown Vic rounds the traffic circle, I see the car’s old spot light, a… Read more Circle
I Love My Son
I Love My Son by Timothy Beavers I don’t dislike homosexuals. Y’see my son is a homosexual and I love… Read more I Love My Son
Ownership
Ownership by Mari Pack In the beginning, I belonged to no one but myself. And no one belonged to me.… Read more Ownership
The Bus
The Bus by Zuhra Abbamin Many tired faces, straining, for that last smile they can conjure with what little energy… Read more The Bus