My hands down and helpless
then watching my heart die
only people stucked in that
nightmare can understand my
distress. And this makes me
stand aloof, cuz most words
people say around me relates to
me in a way and the truth comes
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by Emeniano Acain Somoza, Jr.
Perhaps we were born into water
We skim bodies with our eyes
Close as a kiss to the glass…
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by Jan Marquart
A dark blanket
suffocating hope
the table empty
of nourishment
taking life’s moments
never thought…
By Karen Sideris
Big red “K”
Tin heart
“Thanks for the keychain.”
“Do you like it? I thought you would.”
She is proud.
But why?
The ugliest…
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by Kevin Brown
Heterophemize
v. — to say something different from what you mean to say
You are my noun,
I set out to say,
my person, place,
and…
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by
Viplob Pratik
Just as the fire rages in the furnace
when the wind rushes through the stoker
you are blowing your breath all over
…