Maria Arana’s most recent poem to appear here was “Stop to Think” (April 2017) A Passing Time By Maria Arana Whose time shall I enforce? A sparrow’s call to arms or the tiger’s swift reply? Whose time comes before the sun and […]
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Maria Arana’s most recent poem to appear here was “Stop to Think” (April 2017) A Passing Time By Maria Arana Whose time shall I enforce? A sparrow’s call to arms or the tiger’s swift reply? Whose time comes before the sun and […]
Thom Young’s most recent poem to appear here was “Tricks” (May 2017) Where The Men Go By Thom Young where the men go, looking for non-existent jobs, and returning home to share the good news on the outside, but keeping the bad news on the inside. and tomorrow the men will go again, being the leaders […]
Thomas Locicero’s most recent poem to appear here was “Alaska” (June 2017) For Jeff Buckley By Thomas Locicero In a slack water channel, still and unstressed, in Wolf Creek Harbor, you stepped in fully dressed. Motionless, each way, in the tidal stream, but nothing is ever as it would seem. The absence of flow meant an […]
Kayode Afolabi lives and writes in Nigeria. Hurtful relics of an old shoe By Kayode Afolabi Old shoes don’t shrink. They still should fit We were an item. We were to die for But we died first. We were a picture-perfect pair I see it beneath sooted prints —relics of memorial studio shots Old shoes […]
