“Kelly agrees with me.” “She said you shouldn’t do it.” “..Said you’ll regret it.” “She wouldn’t do something like that.” Never knew five letters could …
The Seven Seas by Noor Dhingra
There is a strange and Eerie line that divides the Oceans, running deep into Tides of stubbornness and Soft waves of quiet longing, and Instead …
Grandfather by Olivia Punch
You came to the house with the rest of the family, sporting your usual smile white, fixed dentures. The moist air snuck in with you …
Yesterday by Helen Sparrow
I did her wrong. There’s not much more. I was calculating, cruel And far beyond rash. The gut-wrenching pain the memory gives me Makes me …
Bloom by Rachana Hegde
back to back / we change and strip / shirts yanked off / pants unzipped / you kiss me / you touch me / you …
Dwindling Scenes by Dana Li
Where does history go—yours and mine? Those days when we tangled limbs and lives. No one told me, love is a bleeding dream: as we …
The Muse No.1 by Cie Miraflor
I’ve had enough of you writers– you poets who try to capture me with beautiful words that hang loosely around my neck like a string …
Untitled by Shahlaa Yasmin
Alanna Cross was twelve. When twelve was the age of long division She hurt her wrist through incision When twelve was the age of pushing …
Demeter by Emily Ward
Δημήτηρ She was born between the roots of an oak tree, cheeks sticky with April mud, elderberry juice glowing in her hair, and squirrel fur …