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I am looking for a girl

07.24.17 Posted in today's words by

Jeremy Nathan Marks’ most recent poem to appear here was “Fishes and loaves” (June 2017) I am looking for a girl By Jeremy Nathan Marks ‘Fare thee well gone away There’s nothing left to say ‘cept to say adieu’ -The Pogues -for ‘Nadine’ I am looking for a girl whom Joyce Carol Oates contrived for some […]


Laughing Serpent

07.23.17 Posted in today's words by

Josh Seymour lives and writes in Virginia. Laughing Serpent By Josh Seymour Near my house there is a river that runs along, coiling and winding along the land like an enormous snake after its prey. I walk along its widespread banks, the rocks strewn at the bottom of the water making up its scaly skin, glittering […]


Lantern Light

07.22.17 Posted in today's words by

Susie Sweetland Garay’s most recent poem to appear here was “A fast burn or a slow unfolding” (March 2017) Lantern Light By Susie Sweetland Garay It’s been getting dark, so dark, these days and the cold is coming and the sun is so hard to find. Time feels short and particularly precious and at times it […]


Picture of You

07.21.17 Posted in today's words by

Caroline Brae’s most recent poem to appear here was “Suspended” (May 2017) Picture of You by Caroline Brae There is a picture of you Quietly stored within My little pink flip phone Sitting in my dresser drawer One of many places my heart resides I wear your gold wedding ring Secured on my finger By […]


Messiah

07.20.17 Posted in today's words by

Marc Carver’s most recent poem to appear here was “Today or Tomorrow” (June 2017) Messiah By Marc Carver She told me I should have gotten a haircut I looked like a messiah. “Maybe I am.” I said. But I could save no one least of all Myself.


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