Category: Fall 2020

Little Flower

by Steven Matias Little flower, you must know; Though you are small, you will grow. The sun will shine and hide its light. Hard times will come, but pain subsides. …

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Three Poems

by Ana G. García MEMORY FOAM Freckles are round brown dots haphazard atop the mattress. I have not watered the bed nor shaved its legs. It starts to smell. It’s …

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The Machinist

by David Reames Monday morning his boots were heavy and this made it so much easier for him to descend into a million tons of concrete shadows. His heavy boots …

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Two Poems

by Krystle Ada Epum MY OLD ROOM Outside those rose-colored walls, I saw a moon that gave life To the wanderers of twilight. I saw the clouds move To awaken …

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Two Poems

by Lucia Melgar EMOTION IS INVISIBLE Isn’t it resourceful that emotions are invisible? That we can describe our love As strong and unbending That we can describe the ache Of …

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Two Poems

by Surina Jain THE DEMONS INSIDE We feed our own demons Let them grow inside of us Make them a part of our stories But we seldom come to know …

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