Imagine there is a black elephant creeping on your jelly belly while you are taking a nap after a very long day. The elephant moves his glossy fingers trying to fish out some of your best memories. You lay on your dear bed doing your best to keep breathing. Imagine you try to touch his […]
Author: Main Squeeze Magazine
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Don’t dream
Being born bald is a dangerous matter which requires much security. Imagine that you raise a hairless kid. Such a terrible feeling, right? That’s what my mother felt. Imagine your head is nothing but a naked ball while you live in a world where everybody wears feathers, leather, and golden wigs. Ashamed of my baldness, […]
Victims of Maintaining a Garden
Today the gods rained salt onto open-mouth skin. I saw rats waver and shake on plastic bucket edges after free samples were served behind the garbage bin.They say it tasted like almonds. Stoned snails shrivel up in the light of the morning sun or drown in the disk of jubilant drink. But take this with a grain of salt like a shot […]
Trans Agenda
Like someone tellingstories about apricot peels,We get a little fruitybefore we get gay.Stuck my tongue in your earwe’re whispering slursto each othercall the kettle queer. I like my sepsisheavy on the cream,spread my bleedover scones and soft bread rollsWe make our oppression sweetwith jam and honey andPineapple-flavored pre.You backwash estrogenWhile I shoot up my T […]
Toast
I am like the bagelleft in the flaming toaster ovenset to broil when you meant it lightly browned.You are tasked with scrapping all my blackened inedible layers into the trash. I love you for this. Julia Ponder is a teacher, writer, and poet living in the Hudson Valley region of New York. Her poetry and creative non-fiction […]
