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How To Grieve

02.05.17 Posted in today's words by

Darryl Willis’ most recent poem to appear here was “Empty spirits” (December 2016) How To Grieve By Darryl Willis Breathe deep and take in the atmosphere and let it fill your aching lungs until there is no. room. left. Allow pain, hurt, and darkness fill your bitter soul until there is no. room. left. And then […]


blissfully grotesque pest

02.04.17 Posted in today's words by

Volodymyr Bilyk is a writer and translator from the Ukraine.  blissfully grotesque pest beyond bare bleak blushing . . . dazzling hogwash. repeat greatest continuous ought-hum. fin pricks the brick, expressively. —duck fizz, sprites splash, smooth barbwire twine— neck atrocity glitter . . . sick squeal . . . Shh-bleep.


There Will Be Alligators

02.03.17 Posted in today's words by

AJ Huffman’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Road to Barbie Road” (December 2014) There Will Be Alligators By AJ Huffman to feed on the bones of your sins. Like a child, you will scream for their sacrifice. I will stand on the sidelines of anonymous riverbanks and cheer them on, applauding every tooth […]


Damned and Desperate

02.02.17 Posted in today's words by

E.V. Wyler’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Sonnet of Syringa” (November 2016) Damned and Desperate By E.V. Wyler Damned and desperate, the devils drown; by tongue and trade they’re tethered down. Towards Satan’s hell they swiftly sink, dragging the converts they hoodwink, masked in their cowards’ covert crown. Their hatred’s hewn in your […]


Agent Orange

02.01.17 Posted in today's words by

Agent Orange By Peter Barlow When the light of day starts to wane, And I am in the right frame of mind, I go by Dad’s place, With the irritable, restless nurses checking email and texting in the kitchen, And the white-washed silence that makes the spirit shriek, The blank, distant looks of residents whose […]


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