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Month: July 2019

Wildflowers

July 11, 2019May 2, 2025 Anon Feminine Collective

The most painful heartbreak I have ever known has hidden itself under the guise of love; but between you and me, in reality, no one has ever broken my heart worse than I have. Every single scar on my body is a tale of my defeat. Underneath the sleeves of Read more

Emotional Health, Poetrypoetry, self harm, self loveLeave a comment

Tunnel of a Fat Woman

July 11, 2019July 11, 2019 Elisabeth Horan

In my tunnel of a fat woman I only hear songs Do u really want to hurt me Do u really want to make me cry To be thin as a bird No extra fat, one can fly I would die 4u Only if u want me 2 Farther than Read more

Emotional Health, Featured, Poetry, Women's Issues + Awarenessbody shaming, Elisabeth Horan, mental health, poetry, self esteemLeave a comment

Saranzaya

July 8, 2019July 8, 2019 Nazli Karabiyikoglu

We were startled at first when we found out he was detaching her from the purple flowers of her mountain and bringing her to our house. He had given the news ten days before his arrival, had told that it would take three days to go to Ulan Bator from Read more

Dating + Relationshipslove, Nazli Karabiyikoglu, relationships, same sex1 Comment

Dead Girl

July 6, 2019July 6, 2019 Jacquie Prebich

I saw the familiar dead girl dancing in my basement spoon cut off the apron ties the dead girl said I’m jonesing to fuckin cook copped some works; from a friendly stranger’s hand the handle bent; the spoon a Jesus cradle the dead girl prayed tapping, arousing, blue hungry veins Read more

Emotional Health, Poetryaddiction, Jacquie Prebich, mental health, poetry2 Comments

Bisque Abduction

July 6, 2019July 6, 2019 Kristin Garth

  Her casket has a sterling lock — a key twelve-year-old sisters stalk, one summer day guardians are away. Bisque amputee they free, parts, dossier, undefiled in doily, French macrame, placed inside a curio, top shelf — you’ll have to wait to grow, know, yourselves, places grown-ups hide keys, pieces, doctors Read more

PoetryKristin Garth, poetry, sonnetLeave a comment

Girls Like You

July 1, 2019August 13, 2021 Judith Staff

Junior high is a jungle. Five hundred kids, ages twelve to fourteen, in a tough, urban school on the edge of the city center. There are fights every day, boys with nosebleeds, rumors about drugs, things thrown in class, teachers yelling. Chaos; I barely learn a thing the whole two Read more

Featured, Judith Staff, Women's Issues + AwarenessJudith Staff, me too, sexism, sexual misconduct1 Comment

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