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White Boys

February 24, 2017September 13, 2019 Elizabeth Regen

Something in me popped Just stopped— and as I waited around I mopped up the dreams I dreamt when I was a kid and you said I could do anything- be anywhere be anyone- even no one… I thought I’d be someone. They spilled… Into a bottle of pills that Read more

Featured, Poetry, The Way I See It with Elizabeth Regenelizabeth regen, poetry1 Comment

Against Her Will

February 21, 2017September 14, 2018 Hasty Words

She stood against the wind As it fought to consume her She braced for its brutality And the thick darkness She knew it always brought But it seeped fervently Into all her raw wounds And sapped all her strength So that after a few brave seconds Her valiant effort was Read more

Emotional Health, Featured, Poetry, Women's Issues + Awarenessabuse, emotional abuse, Hasty Word, poetry, women's issues2 Comments

They Welcomed Her to Her Death

February 19, 2017September 14, 2018 Tricia Knoll

The word went out. No more surgeries. No more chemo. Send tributes, poems, drawings, photos, and prayers for the end of pain. Those who loved her best gathered around her bed on the mountain. Husband. Daughters. Sons. The women who would tend her for the days ahead. They told stories Read more

Poetrycancer, death, dying, grief, Japanesse tradition, poetry, Tricia Knoll3 Comments

Three little pricks (An account by Mr. Wolf)

February 14, 2017May 7, 2019 Esther Vincent

I’ve had it with those little pricks this time they’ve gone too far first my fruits then my land I heard they’re now after my fur to bully an old lone wolf like that is really too much even for three pigs–pricks! a wolf’s got his dignity & pride I Read more

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Wild Side

February 13, 2017August 13, 2021 John Michael Antonio

Two nocturnal rebels in the ephemeral 2 AM stillness drinking the moment against the backdrop of evaporation street lights trickling through the blinds us feeling and traversing the fleshy highways of our destinations we find each other and unbreakable love underneath the sheets in each other’s arms   Photo Credit: Read more

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Glass

February 6, 2017February 6, 2017 Megan Garner

You, Torn One, With Arms crossed And Eyes that sting, You Hate me As God hates me- With total, complete Authority. The red-stained string between us Is hidden, deep in the Fold Of that Tattered Cloak: Oh, Apex of Humanity. I have seen Thee As Thou reveals and reviles Within Read more

Dating + Relationships, Emotional Health, Featured, Poetrydating, discrimination, LGBTQ, love, Megan Garner, poetry, religious bias1 Comment

Snow White and the 7 Pygmies

February 4, 2017May 7, 2019 Esther Vincent

my seven dear friends told me what happened while I was sleeping apparently a man disguised as a prince tried to kiss me! must have been some audacious explorer thank god my friends woke me up in time needless to say, he got what he deserved he won’t be doing Read more

Featured, PoetryEsther Vincent, fairytales, poetry, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves2 Comments

The Resistance

January 30, 2017August 13, 2021 John Michael Antonio

these are the times that try men’s souls indeed I tell myself just keep calm and breathe and resist, resist, resist these are the waking hours no one has a monopoly on anger we have it we are the inheritors the everyday warriors the true patriots not the sunshine ones Read more

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