By Viviane Fae-MossInterpretive dance is easy When you’re in a minefield. They’ve never invented a better word for new moon. They haven’t even tried, When every month I watch her die And resurrect And live And die again. Please, come back to bed, Sweetheart, Come pray away our youth with me. She asked me that […]
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For Basil
By Azalea Geist there is a hole behind his eyes long gone, long gone direct satan to connection world end? world end! are hands my quivering oh, father. oh father for prayer no possession weighted! weighted! out and bury him blanket! blanket! the music for that plays credits hold note / hold note don’t boys […]
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Women’s Hunger
By Sam Veres I once saw a play about hunger. It was in a dream, really, but I wrote a review, nonetheless. The play was about women’s hunger. This sensation must not be confused with the hunger of other things, hunger for other things. No, women’s hunger paints over the tick tacky scuffs on walls, […]
