Poetry, Writing, Issue 9
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Jonathan Bennett Bonilla We will destroy language to build it backagainwith...
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By Paul Melkonian our pain defines usour silhouette of feelingalways there to...
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By Joseph Nardoni Whose woods these wereI used to know, trees standing naked in...
Poetry, Issue 9
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By Annah Phen Walk on trails of plenty,They cannot be defined by greed,For each...
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By K. R. Taylor i don’t know what’s wrong with me / but i do know my...
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By Susan A. Hutchinson The scar above your knee Was it that Summer on Nantucket...
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By Marc At the turn of dawn, my form and feeling still quiet and yearning, I...
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By Conor Burrell I get up and drag myself to my mirror,Who is it that I see?I...
Art of Writing, Poetry, Writing, Issue 9
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By Conor Burrell You were young. A good person who did some shitty things.You...
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By Matthew Tighe The most painful taste of reality is truthTruth in knowing it...
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