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Poetry / The Bridge
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2 Reviews   2 Comments
I visited the old stone bridge yesterday The familiar moss covered stone Gone green with age and slippery with yesterday’s rainfall Digging deep into the cracks to find traces of you The scent your perfume wafting up through memory Roses and vanilla mixed with something spicy Years ago that fragrance could bring me to my knees Now it turns my stomach with regret The day you asked me to meet you here I knew you’d ask too much of me And while you waited under the stars With romantic...
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Short Story / Under the Influence
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26 Reviews   5 Comments
I watched the flame on the strawberries and cream jar candle on the bedside table dim to an ember and extinguish itself. The display on the alarm clock read five o’clock in the morning, its menacing red numbers casting odd shadows against the wall. Sitting up, I reached for the dress I’d thrown haphazardly to the floor a few hours earlier. Even though she didn’t speak, I could feel Anna watching me from the other side of the bed. The air was thick with the weight of unspoken thoughts, hers a...
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Poetry / Sister At Arms
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7 Reviews   2 Comments
Sister at Arms I hear your rebellion blaring down the street Search for liberty from the chains of femininity Shoulder the weight of oppression Just to show your strength Wearing other women’s battle scars To bear witness to the struggle And to prove that you believe Sister at Arms You offer up your unconceived children On the altar of pseudo-equality And seduce women to prove That we’re just as good as men Looking over your shoulder At the feminist icons of our past To watch them roll over i...
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Poetry / Spectre
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9 Reviews   5 Comments
I feel you looking at me when I enter the room, searching in me for something to hate, some remaining follicle of my past indiscretions, but I’m not her. I’m not the woman who stripped you down to bear bones, broke you open to suck out the marrow and spit your shell on the sidewalk. I’ve never been one to force the bend just to hear the sound when you break, but you’re right about one thing - I can be cruel. I’m the type who’ll reach my fingers inside, scratch my nail over the nerve to expose...
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Poetry / Patient Mistress
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16 Reviews   12 Comments
I’m in a committed relationship She says to me, pulling a tank top on over her naked breasts I prop myself up on one arm lazily Sprawled across the bed Like the Cheshire cat with a belly full of milk I say I know She tells me he’s a contractor Points out the little white line on the third finger of her left hand That I noticed after about the second drink And tells me they’re getting married in December A Christmas wedding The bridesmaids are wearing red dresses with white fur trim And carryi...
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17 Reviews   8 Comments
I’m walking down Market Street East when this Apocalyptic preacher in a priest’s collar A copy of Merriam-Webster’s collegiate dictionary opened in one hand And an origami-style folded 3-D paper cross made from newspaper stretched out in the other Steps out in front of me Gives me this look like I’m personally responsible for the crucifixion of Christ and says Are you saved? I look to my left Then to my right And seeing no one else I have any hope of engaging I think to myself I sure as hell ...
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18 Reviews   10 Comments
She slips in the back door Three minutes after midnight Twilight eyes heavy-lidded From inhaling your verbal opium She tells me no one speaks With the same fluid melody But I know it’s just another line Of your poetic exaggerations She’s fading on Settling into bed beside me I watch the sweaty sheen You left on her body Dance a waltz With the flame of my candle I can smell your aromatherapy Beneath the earthy scent of her thighs Feel the furrows you dug Into her spine I can hear your echo in ...
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Poetry / Spectre
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12 Reviews   7 Comments
I feel you Looking at me when I enter the room Searching in me for something to hate Some remaining follicle of my past insurrections But I’m not her I’m not the woman who Stripped you down to bear bones Broke you open to suck out the marrow And spit your shell on the sidewalk I’ve never been one to force the bend Just to hear the sound when you break But you’re right about one thing I can be cruel I’m the type who’ll reach my fingers inside Scratch my nail over the nerve to expose it Run my ...
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