This gift God granted/Adam, his ability to gaze into a body,/to give it a name. To give the husk of/a thing meaning.
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This gift God granted/Adam, his ability to gaze into a body,/to give it a name. To give the husk of/a thing meaning.
“She admits/it’s softer to treat your heart like a bad knee acting up”
I prefer you / yes, / but I’d settle for / a likeness instead.
If my body is a field of light, / when the time comes, it will contract to a pinprick. / I will / shatter and glow.
Poet Ed Bok Lee discusses the role of family, evolution, and trauma in his newest collection, “Mitochondrial Night.”
Death like a double dipped dome cone / a sunny Sunday I swam into your mirrored glasses, / orange rims like a safety cone.
Even the teensiest of curtsies / will make your shadow go away.
Five poems about love, frenetic energy and wanting translated from Ana Elena Pena’s original text in Spanish by Hannah Bishop.
This is your teacher-creature speaking.
Moved by beautiful images, like they’re powerful dreams / in search of the healing energy
The mountains loom / Large like questions / About poverty.
kamasi washington at sfjazz this kid is out here dressing like xango changing guard twice a night for the new year his bookreading afro holding in air ready to take […]
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