“Broken Wing,” “No donations here,” and “White Walls” CM Pickard Hopelessness—caked in dirtand tossed aside,like the birdwith a broken wing
“Sonnet for Interesting Times,” “Mutual Observation,” and “The Meantime” Julie Benesh You may wonder who will reach down to perform the necessary miracle, and when and what: the white bandage, pristine; the laying on of hands; the soup and sleep and bread and bed.
“What Stays,” “Elfie’s Other Life,” and “Crow‘s Message” Malcolm Glass This morning I woke to slow rain, and remembered waking with you sprawled across my bed in a toccata of bones muscles skin and breath.
“A Swan,” “Lips,” “I Saw You Crying” Ramiro Valdes A swan, His neck a staircase into The white clouds, Wings, oars Of silk, Toiling Against The waves of Water…
“The Room Next Door” and “Bright Red Gloves” Eleanor Krauss The first time Elizabeth jumped, James was on the ground with a tarp; / they were in different worlds and the two had never met. “No one understands me,” Elizabeth said. She was lying / on the floor of her pink-striped bedroom and was talking to the ceiling.
“Impatient,” “Last Week,” and “Now It Is a Requiem” Eric Lunde Leaving the hospital, she said: “Today, everyone looks like something I ate.” Right now? I asked, scanning the parking lot. “Yes. And everyone throughout my life.” I thought so. Most of the meat Loaf I digested resembled My eighth-grade class.
“Broken Wing,” “No donations here,” and “White Walls” CM Pickard Hopelessness—caked in dirtand tossed aside,like the birdwith a broken wing
“Sonnet for Interesting Times,” “Mutual Observation,” and “The Meantime” Julie Benesh You may wonder who will reach down to perform the necessary miracle, and when and what: the white bandage, pristine; the laying on of hands; the soup and sleep and bread and bed.
“What Stays,” “Elfie’s Other Life,” and “Crow‘s Message” Malcolm Glass This morning I woke to slow rain, and remembered waking with you sprawled across my bed in a toccata of bones muscles skin and breath.
“A Swan,” “Lips,” “I Saw You Crying” Ramiro Valdes A swan, His neck a staircase into The white clouds, Wings, oars Of silk, Toiling Against The waves of Water…
“The Room Next Door” and “Bright Red Gloves” Eleanor Krauss The first time Elizabeth jumped, James was on the ground with a tarp; / they were in different worlds and the two had never met. “No one understands me,” Elizabeth said. She was lying / on the floor of her pink-striped bedroom and was talking to the ceiling.
“Impatient,” “Last Week,” and “Now It Is a Requiem” Eric Lunde Leaving the hospital, she said: “Today, everyone looks like something I ate.” Right now? I asked, scanning the parking lot. “Yes. And everyone throughout my life.” I thought so. Most of the meat Loaf I digested resembled My eighth-grade class.