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PUBLISHED POEMS


MEDUSA
By Hannah Hogan Turned  inside-out, fury catches in the chest serpents twisting, pain searing - sun, blistering shadows, solid lines -...
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GREEN
By Bethany Jade McDonnell You mentioned her name once, you mentioned her name once and now I know, her favourite song her date of birth,...
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SHADOWS EMBRACE
By Nadia Beckett In the clinch of twilight where illusions decay Beneath the cold gaze of the moonlit display Silhouettes stretch long...
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HOMECOMING
By Stavria Lous the first time, you kissed me like you had a soul — I mistook you for a human. You fucked me like a void, and then I knew...
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ALLERGIES TO FLESH FRUITS
By Georgia Bailey i’ve      seriously    tried to   swallow you       before .        The  pips were    the hardest   parts ,  ...
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THE BURIEL OF REBECCA LUTES
By Philip Youden In the backwoods of New Brunswick a body is buried, face down in a concrete grave. A farm girl found guilty of...
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BEYOND CULPABILITY
By Luna Brown I saw your skin constrict like a snake, Making me believe In places existing far beyond culpability. A vulnerable witness...
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KINTSUGI
By Rosie Aziz There was no weather the day we pulled the body from the lake. Â The parting of water, silkiness giving way to slope of...
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THE LETTER THAT WRITES ITSELF
By Stonehead It arrives mid-morn, as they often do, clean, uncreased, no postage due. No sender, no seal, no ink to betray the unseen...
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WINTER
By Andrew Burkey She called from the graveyard and whispered to death. ...
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A SOLEMN DEATH WISH
By Azka I looked at death twice— once as a child, and once as a teen. PTSD lives inside my veins, recollections of flashbacks I don’t...
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DAME GARSON, THE HARE OF ASHDOWN FOREST
By Di Hills Dame Garson, famed on a forest of wounds and fevers for turning herself into a runaway hare, blink twice and she’d evaporate...
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HYSTERICALECTOMY
By Jilly Johannsen The first time I saw it hung on an IV pole; a bag of endometrichunk With little handles and a whatsit dripping down A...
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VILLAGE OF ATHEA, 1963
By Noel King In her son’s room     she found white porcelain inkwells          he’d stolen from his school.               Feeling...
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HIMSELF
By Florin Rosca He fell into this reality With the splashing of blood, Fresh chaos. Â The smells, dripping and crazy Grabbed and drowned...
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WOUNDED LINES
By Jacqueline Taylor Broken bottles Feet oozing blood It’s all a mess in my head Raining down buckets of sweat Steamed windows freezing...
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SHADOWS
By Fry Kemper I've been thinking about you girl And i know that it’s been weeks Itching Crazy, sweating buckets I’m as cleaned up as my...
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PLEDGE TO THE WORKERS
By Maggie Elliott We had a change of Government who vowed to do their best To help the working people feel well and truly blessed But...
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WHAT THE FIRST WOMAN SWALLOWED
By NK.A.Hwaet Doffing the chagrining vestments, his hat falls on the gentlewoman. Undisciplined eyes sheathe me— a fury, armed with...
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THE RAZOR'S EDGE
By Danny Neff As I lay here on the counter 

hoping you find me tonight 

my edge is sharp and longing 

for your touch. 


  The taste...
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