By Jade Harper the old cathedral on the hill that jenny and bridget would sneak into to make out has been demolished it had that tattered tapestry of st. peter making a strange face that jenny thought was kinky because she felt like she was being watched do you remember that time we all found […]
Tag: poetry
Soap and Cold Water
By Sierra Jameson bleeding bleeding into black into tumble blood, me sweat and skin fart in rubber shoes, it’s cooler in the sun—glass still in the cracks (the concrete) frowns missing handsoap to pass spincycle, in the closet bathroom please unlock please 25¢ hour dry who cries in there? on the dirty floor? this sweater […]
Simmer Pot
By Sierra Jamesonfuck—what was i doing?pot simmering for three hours lavender buds surrounding a chopstick on counterthat waswas egg / was fragrance / was hot glue i’d rather have hot water for my bath buti’ll still yell at you for using cold on dishesthere’s something in the citrus / in the linoleum / i think […]
D(r)ivine
By Sierra Jameson line of mirrors flush / flesh / against the curved / man waves his arms / deer xing / what was his reaction when the officers stopped traffic / standing around the dead body / guts pink peppered siskiyou / her baby barely / made it across, nicked and fly / she […]
Dream
By Marceline Jenkins In my dreams we’re both boys We’re treated the same We’re loved Most importantly you’re loved In my dreams we’re in the old house With the scary basement and the red couch The grass is singing somewhere outside But we stay planted to the screen ahead Minecraft When nature is silent Your […]
