I haven’t written in a while, it seems like the words have abandoned me, like all your organic teas, forgotten, sitting in the silence of …
If the Earth Ever Stopped… by Jasmina Kuenzli
If the Earth ever stopped for anyone, it did for us I can talk all I want About science And coincidence And the bald, horrifying …
Nursing a Hangover by Becky Green
My stomach churns, My head pounds, And my heart burns, Most of the memories from last night are clouded. However, I remember the irrelevant things. …
When the Love You Have for Me Seems Lost by Priyam Gupta
It’s two o’clock. You are staring at the wall. Sleep has been an elusive personage for the past two hours now. That is not a …
And the truth is that by Cie Miraflor
When I tell you in the morning just before the sunlight touches the tips and curves of the city, before the water boils for our …
No Return Without Receipt by Harnidh Kaur
Before you ask me to leave, I need you to return some things I left with you for safekeeping, I don’t want this any more …
Being Slightly in Love with You by Cie Miraflor
It is terrifying this slightness. Being slightly in love with you frightens me terribly. I am not a woman worthy of poetry or songs or Polaroids taken and taped on walls and refrigerator …
CAPITAL LETTERS by Dani Leshgold
I’M COILED AROUND THE TIRES ON YOUR CAR I’M WRAPPED AROUND THE T-SHIRT YOU LEFT IN THE CORNER OF MY ROOM THE BLACK ONE YOU …
Galaxy by Rita Smith
I don’t want to just “date” him. I want to crack open his soul and extract every nightmare, daydream, and aspiration he has ever had. …