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POETRY

Needing
Alexa McMahon

Grave Site
David Sutherland

Yule
Gerry LaFemina

finding a broken gingerbread man, speared with a tree branch
Meg Eden

Ode to Back to Back Thunderstorms
Chrissy Reilly

Have We Seen the Maps
Michael Brian Price

The Coarse Truth
Jacqueline Jules

The Pointless, Composed of Countless Points
Masin Persina

I Called You My Butter Cookie
Cherry Rao

Stevie Wonder
Brady Chalmers

 

REVIEWS/INTERVIEWS

Interview With Landon Godfrey
Abigail Yeager

 

The Coarse Truth // Jacqueline Jules

I still find things when I clean closets,
like the speckled tan tie you wore to our wedding.
It has a stain. Champagne, perhaps?
We drank that day-like all young couples-
to a future we didn't expect to spill
after seventeen years
on a rose-colored carpet in the middle of June.

Who would I be had I not buried you?
The question still itches sometimes
as I snuggle with a new love
beneath the coarse truth
of my current life.

Your death reduced me to larva.
But time inside a silken cocoon
gave me wings I would not give back.
I loved my old body,
but this one suits me, too,
and some creatures are destined
to live their lives in stages,
each one distinct and beautiful
while it lasts.



 
   
 
   
 
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