by Gary Barwin and Elee Kraljii Gardiner
Take rain
for example, the glint (in)visible on
dark nights
by Gary Barwin and Elee Kraljii Gardiner
Take rain
for example, the glint (in)visible on
dark nights
by Louise Carson
‘I only came to oblige. But here I am.’
And ‘You’re the only one who seems to understand –
about tails.’
by Ennie Gloom
“Tell me where it hurts,”
we say in unison,
lying next to each other
in your twin bed.
You insist you must be first,
it’s an emergency.
by Atreyee Gupta
would you like tea, the white queen asks,
of course you would because I want some—
come dine with me.
by David Ly
Death would cast its circle around me leaving little time to decide if the end should enter by way of Wolf’s teeth or upon Lamb’s swift, unwavering light-tipped arrows: both sensed me coming undone as I quivered being their next mark.
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if it comes on some invisible,
what is this thing, evening?
is this song singing?
by Meryem Yildiz
the rule or ruling, the best saved for last. i am full of intent, in heart and in mind, and in the name of god is a silence spoken only to oneself.
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