chronologically displaced the now of her body
~Vijay Prasad
A Bare Leaf
All the ants have our backs.
The giants without speech wouldn’t
Dare squash us now.
~Dominik Slusarczyk
Harsh words follow tears
Objects fly smashing down hard
A fly on the wall
~Jiel Narvekar
our yule log
flames consume
the 1990s
~John J. Dunphy
A Man Called Toothbrush
bristles
at the thought
of death
ignorant
of the fact
Sylvia Plath
would never
write a poem
about him
~dan smith
late-night thoughts
scratching at the walls
of my skull
~Nalini Shetty
news cycle—
we chew the same fears
again and again
~Nalini Shetty
chasing a buzz
through tangled wires—
still no spark
~Nalini Shetty
country cemetery
a tombstone epitaph
crumbling into brevity
~John J. Dunphy
for years she paints pictures
writes prose and poems
invisible
~Susan Pope
the kettle whistles
mouth dry
she whispers his name
~Susan Pope
Magician
Make magic with me.
If we wish hard
Enough we can
Summon rabbits
Wearing tuxedos.
The rabbits will
Know what we
Should conjure next.
~Dominik Slusarczyk
The Light
There is a light
Right at the
Bottom.
Sometimes I
See it when
I’m sleeping.
It talks to me:
It says we feel
The same pain.
~Dominik Slusarczyk
spilled ink
pooling between pages—
the moon half-full
~Nalini Shetty
eyelash on my thumb
I make a wish—
the wind takes it first
~Nalini Shetty
stale cereal
a spoonful of routine
to start the day
~Nalini Shetty
country-by-country—
one dream jumps
around the forest
~Ernesto P. Santiago
writer’s
block . . .
I shake the jar really hard
to free the fireflies
~Ernesto P. Santiago
We Were Led Past Prickly Bushes
I never pretended to know.
I only pretended the
Lights shone when they did not.
I needed to see another
Stream sauntering across stones.
Those who know don’t
Know they know.
~Dominik Slusarczyk