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HISTORIAN

March 21, 2022March 21, 2022 Nancy White

She can repair things with a little twist of wire. Even sentences. She’s “writing it all up,” she says and none of the imagery’s from nature. Came over to say she’s seen the key will be to insert random blank pages in the chronology, not too early, where the mind Read more

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MOST IMPORTANT DAY OF HER LIFE

February 18, 2022February 18, 2022 Nancy White

She’s a shrinking silhouette. The cut-away dark around her burns. More work than sleep than fear than failing and finally (if lucky) the taste of iron and ceasefire. Give her a stone a stirrup a pocket of patches. How handy. How sweet. The drunkening cup touches her lip—too late to Read more

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Pandemic Dissonance

January 30, 2022February 3, 2022 Mary Novaria

Unless we are divinely called to monastic life, most of us don’t thrive in isolation. Even we introverts have our limits. Besides, it’s one thing to choose seclusion and determine for ourselves when we want to hole up alone and for how long. It’s quite another to have confinement thrust Read more

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The Bus Ride

January 10, 2022January 10, 2022 Judith Staff

Evening afoot she waits at the stop. Mind elsewhere, on her day, or merely tired, distant. Boarding the empty bus, relieved for warmth, quiet. Town’s edge – but what is happening? Where are you going? She demands, nearly screaming now, You should have turned back there! The bus lurches down Read more

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Surviving a suicide with my help

January 5, 2022January 5, 2022 Elisabeth Horan

Forever is exhausting. Andrew is never gone… Just like we are never over Not that we are the same, and yet We are something like forever. Alive. Or dead. Does it even matter? What we do, even when in shadows. Is anyone really, ever, listening? I touch your chin as Read more

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Why do I even bother

October 27, 2021October 27, 2021 Elisabeth Horan

God, can I write anything lovely anymore The lark the thrush the yew the bush Tone it down, lighten it up Look in the mirror—throw up My hands and say: I can’t take it anymore; I’m not ok I’m not ok See, then, I’ve made you worry… see Me look Read more

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Contrails and Cacti

September 21, 2021May 26, 2023 Dori Owen

I burrow my soul deep into the desert until all that exists in any one way are contrails and cacti. Smoky white lines cross the skies above forced into a syncopated rhyme by a jet stream proving planes really do fly like birds. Spent contrails. Waning evidence of jets hastening Read more

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life that painful

September 1, 2021September 1, 2021 e. smith sleigh

why deny your existence your trust is nonexistent nevertheless  you sing   you say you radiate no light or heat dead also means still perfect exact  with dearth of breath   yet you breathe fretfully yes you draw breath   do you hear dream-state man chortling do you see him falling through clouds Read more

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