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Oct 11, 20241 min read
Corporeal Memory
by Erika Marlenne Velasco Godinez My body remembers In the nooks of my skin My pores bristled. They come like flashbacks the painful...
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uncaged
by Elizabeth Butler Am I worthless? Because I don’t play by the rules? Caring every second of every day, Draining me completely. ...
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Zelda Keychain
by Adia Reynolds Usually, for Father’s Day We Suffice it down To One Tart Raspberry Pie But I’d recently grasped The value of minimum...
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watercolor memories
by Ophelia M onet when i am inundated with faded, watercolor memories of you, i find that while i am sad, the more overwhelming feeling...
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Daffodil Daughter
by Jillian Stacia If the flowers had an eldest sister, it would be the daffodil. Shooting through the earth with squeaky wheel grease ...
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I’m grateful
by Huesque Foster I tap the knife hanging out of my chest. I've warmed the length of the blade with my body. I feel an odd satisfaction...
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Breaking Asunder
by Noor Beliën The sun rose higher in my memory. Its golden streaks of blinding light make it all a bit hazy now. It’s like a transitory...
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Aloe Vera Plant
by Erica Dionora The aloe vera plants have been watching droplets of rain race down the windowpane, sticking tongues out towards the...
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Comet
by Nina Staderman in your dreams I explode off the tops of rockets, detonate like a falling star. I've always wanted to fill your sky...
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in the heart of the sea
by Sonia Chang possession of water’s colour / and sound / it is endless / it is breathless / cold light seeps / through summer and / the...
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Cerberus is a flower
by Nitika Sathiya i used to be mispronounced as Cerberus sickly saliva foaming at the mouth for your arrival with bloodthirsty eyes...
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Kuala Lumpar
by Leya Kuan Land of which the heart of my feet grazes upon– I walk, slowly, my feet submerged in mud and rainwater, There is no shade...
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