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Only Boats by Colette Cosner

October 20, 2021

Blank space skips a generation. / I don't know from art or what I lack. At the funeral / her children fought over last rites and good china. / I said nothing, so got only boats.

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In Poetry Tags Only Boats, Colette Cosner, poetry, poem, 2021 October
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Two Poems by Jennifer Lynn Krohn

October 8, 2021

they want a corpse, / a girl who'll only grow / skinnier with rot. A girl / who will disappear / into a handful of dust.

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags Two Poems by Jennifer Lynn Krohn, The Wolf Inside, The Unopened Grave, Poems, Poetry, Newsletter, 2021 October

Adventures of Ghost Girl by M Jaime Zuckerman

October 6, 2021

She longs / for the feeling of slipping / between fresh sheets & lying there / like a clean corpse.

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In Poetry Tags Adventures of Ghost Girl, M Jamie Zuckerman, Poetry, 2021 October, Ghost Girl Visits the Cemetery, Ghost Girl Visits the Cemetery Again

Three Poems by Sonia Feldman

May 19, 2021

the small birds stepping like dames / through the green aisles, / and the strawberry plants blushing / on the garden floor-- / I've never known another place / as animal for longing.

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In Poetry Tags Sonia Feldman, Three Poems, Poetry, Poem, One Foot in the Door, Beside Myself in the Garden, I Fell Asleep in September, 2021 May
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Two Poems by Nicholas Gruber

May 12, 2021

i brush my cheek with a lover so bewildered by kissing, he detonates / my clenched gristle instead. in red honey clothes, i am similar flesh / & you know new lovers: always making do.

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags Poems, Poetry, Two Poems by Nicholas Gruber, Peacemaker, Only Love What I Can't Have, 2021 May, Newsletter

Two Poems by Robin LaMer Rahija

May 12, 2021

we forced open small holes and planted / their delicate bodies, covered / the white network / of translucent roots. / We watered them and waited.

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In Poetry Tags Two Poems, Poems, Poetry, Robin LaMer Rahija, I Can Never Put a Bird in a Poem Because My Name is Robin and That is NOT Fair, Venn Diagram, 2021 May
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Two Poems by Chris Haven

May 5, 2021

They are relic and untouchable. They move older than direction, under timelapse skies.

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In Poetry, Newsletter, Print Tags Two Poems, Chris Haven, A Thousand Sexy Wives, The Saint in My Closet, Throwback, Print, Prose Poem, Video Tapes, VCR, Michigan Poet, Poem, Poetry, 2010 spring vol. 3 issue 2
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Two Poems by Sarah Wetzel

May 5, 2021

we forced open small holes and planted / their delicate bodies, covered / the white network / of translucent roots. / We watered them and waited.

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags Two Poems, Sarah Wetzel, We Didn't Ruin Everything, Denouement, newsletter, poems, poetry, 2021 May
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Two Poems by Chloe Martinez

April 7, 2021

You were looking for water, as you // (or some other five hundred ants) / always do in the heat, in September.

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In Poetry, Print Tags Poems, Poetry, Chloe Martinez, Fable, Apollo, Archive, Throwback, Print, BIPOC, BIPOC Poets, Pushcart Nominee, Moon Mission, Ant Killer
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Four Poems by Kristene Kaye Brown

April 7, 2021

I am slow to recall / how easy the heart / of a yard / can grow soft and green / again / come Spring.

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags Kristene Kaye Brown, Getting Coffee After the Viewing, Alone, Getting There, This Life, Poems, Poetry, Newsletter, 2021 April
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Atmosphere in Our Bullshit Little Town by Bryce Berkowitz

March 24, 2021

Most days, we skateboarded / like the sky was spilling out of our pockets-- / our crusty teenage hearts stuck in a cyclone / of a going nowhere town

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In Poetry Tags Poetry, Poem, Bryce Berkowitz, Atmosphere in Our Bullshit Little Town, 2021 March
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Trying to Translate Yesenin's Death Poem by Joseph Fasano

March 17, 2021

how dare you take this hushed young blood / I hold out like a thing you cannot sing of / and say that it is not already song.

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In Poetry Tags Poetry, Poems, Trying to Translate Yesenin's Death Poem, Joseph Fasano, 2021 March
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Two Poems by Eileen Pettycrew

March 10, 2021

we float like bubbles, but I can't help thinking / about our hearts--shaped in darkness, arriving / with a sadness that turns us to fragments, like notes / cut loose from their songs.

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags Poems, Poetry, Eileen Pettycrew, Heading East on I-84, Small Shape of the Future, Newsletter, 2021 March
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Two Poems by Madison Rahner

February 24, 2021

Give me Leda with thighs / like bear traps, skull-crushing, ready to rush / the sky on her own wings. Leda who lies / poised, nails polished red on her lush shore.

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In Poetry Tags Two Poems, I Realize I Want You, Paint Me a Leda, Madison Rahner, Poetry, Poems, 2021 February
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Epithalamion by Virginia Konchan

February 17, 2021

For you, I sat under a yew tree's shade / for a thousand years and did not twitch: / I ate only lemons amid a welter of fruit.

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In Poetry Tags Poetry, Poem, Epithalamion, Virginia Konchan, 2021 February, Love Poetry
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The Fish as Healer by Kelly Gray

February 10, 2021

By the pressure of water / my arms glide back / seraphic, / my fingers catching in the sea grass. / Here, I pray for the sting of salt in my eyes.

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags The Fish as Healer, Kelly Gray, Poetry, Newsletter, 2021 February
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Perennials by Shelley Wong

February 3, 2021

Still, I lose: I cannot even recall/our common silences. The years have transposed/into any year

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In Print, Poetry, Newsletter Tags Poetry, Perennials, Shelley Wong, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, Asian American, NormalPrize
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Six-foot boy by Fay Sachpatzidis

January 20, 2021

as a child / when i couldn't sleep, / i'd slink into my parents' bedroom / and tickle my father's calloused feet

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In Poetry Tags Six-foot boy, Fay Sachpatzidis, Poetry, Poem, 2021 January
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Ghost Child by Danusha Laméris

January 13, 2021

Only he is not my son. / He’s the one I was expecting that season / my belly grew taut as a honeydew.

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In Print, Poetry, Newsletter Tags Poetry, Ghost Child, Danusha Laméris, 2021 January, BIPOC, Child Loss, BIPOC Poets, Poems of Grief, Bonfireopera, PittPoetrySeries, UniversityofPittsburgPress, California Poems
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Everything Beautifully Sideways by Laura Minor

January 13, 2021

We sit and talk away the coolness of soil / until no one mistakes this for anything else, / and we are just a tangle of luxury in the grass, / a triangle of bodies holding up the sky--

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In Poetry Tags Everything Beautifully Sideways, Laura Minor, Poetry, Poem, 2021 January
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