Kashiana Singh Grandma Grandma disappearing in the serpentine shadows of her own body. When Kashiana Singh is not writing, she lives to embody her TEDx talk theme of Work as Worship into her every day.
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Timothy Daly A relatividade do erro, vista do quintal Se eu salvar o passarinho do gato faminto, quantos vermes pagarão a minha compaixão com a sua vida? The relativity of wrong, seen from the backyard If I save the little bird from the hungry cat, how many worms will pay for my compassion with their […]
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James Hamby Orpheus Scorned We all know the story– How Orpheus looks back too soon, with but a foot upon the top stair, and how Eurydice fades back into shadow, leaving her lover with unspeakable heartache, yet how much more so my pain to find you never loved me, that even had I descended to […]
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Steve Klepetar The End of the World The end of the world was a story we told ourselves to help us sleep, and some days it happened on the beach, with all the usual smells – peanuts and grilled meat, scented oils, salt and bodies rolling in the sand, while other times we saw a […]
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Steve Klepetar Ten Thousand Steps I am walking now, trying to make ten thousand steps before the rains come and too many words spill down the canyons of this wild place where nothing hurts but the muscle in my back, the one that telegraphs weeping songs to green and wind-bent trees. Steve Klepetar is so […]
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Steve Klepetar A Different Name In the end it didn’t matter as it rose in the sky like a new star, and though at first we wondered and worried over signs, we soon forgot it was there, went back to our phones as if it were nothing at all, an object without the terrible weight […]
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Lyra Goga Inside a Poem As we no longer talk please kiss this poem, our love cannot live elsewhere. Lyra Goga, an eternal student of literature, often writes poems in the middle of the night.
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