death speaks to the child of the immigrant
By Adam Hamze
did your mother & father
really think that leaving
would keep you safe, from me
how foolish of them to think
i can’t drain the light
death speaks to the child of the immigrant
By Adam Hamze
did your mother & father
really think that leaving
would keep you safe, from me
how foolish of them to think
i can’t drain the light
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Wondering Where Death Went
By Sean Akerman
Ten years ago today I was in Paris for the first and
only time, and you were not there. Your face was none
among the people I saw at Gard … Continue reading→
A Song For My Father
By Jordan Hartt
firelights of the burning mosque the Christians in their green t-shirts eyes and foreheads flickering with light brown bandannas green bandannas the smell of oil and
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In the Middle of an Anxiety Attack, Don Henley Tells Me to Take It Easy
By Lauren Gordon
Don’t let the sound
of your own wheels
drive you crazy
when panic mantles
your heart’s gallop,
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Day 697 Locked Up
By Rafael F.J. Alvarado
Ex-cellmate
Fighting with new cellmate
Saw it coming
–don’t care
some have
a lot coming
they don’t realize
who they are
even after
people tell them