These days feel as if they are always. Since that year, I feel I have seen everything As if through the diligent eyes of God, …
Self-Harm Is Never a Solution by Sania Mushtaq
She swallows the words as easy as the pills, the pills they hand out like candy, but still they don’t replace the void in her …
In Light of You by Cie Miraflor
And the pages of old books Clipped between your frosty fingertips Each leaf yellow and crisp Used and brittle They reminded me of leaves in …
Pictures of an Unrelenting Relationship by Martina Dominique Dansereau
Picture this: the two of us at a dinner table again and I, falling back into my role as ‘victim.’ Fingers curl in my lap …
Silence’s Song by Cassandra Peterson
Even in quiet, There is sound. Hearts beating, Clocks striking, The electric humming. All separate. All one. Silence. The songs of birds, As we pass …
Pas De Deux by Molly Likovich
She climbed up boys spines like ladders. Where did she think they were leading her? No one knew. She didn’t tell, she liked secrets more …
how it really ends by Charlotte Covey
if you draw butterflies on your wrists, they’ll come alive while you sleep and fly away into the night and flutter like sprites. they will …
If My Brother Was a Writer by Kate Foley
He’d spill a novel about how the only time I told him his art was beautiful was when the whites of my eyes were on …
Cloisters by Harnidh Kaur
The day after I died, I woke up with a knot in my throat, a rising crescendo of goodbyes that reminded me of the last …