Three Poems – By Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozabal

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    My Intent My intent is to do nothing, be nothing, see nothing. I can barely speak loud enough to be heard. I can barely hear myself think. I am out...

A Sun I Have Yet to Know – By Faten Guemri

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    Translated from the Arabic by Ahmed Amor Zaabar   Deep within me, there is, a Presence that pursues the impossible, hauls me from the world’s mire into the wide...

Maa – By Swati Moheet Agrawal

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    1 You are not who you were and maybe that’s the whole point. Motherhood It’s not always magical: Some days, it’s turmeric milk on the floor and just one more...

Para Poems – By Debasish Lahiri

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      Forensic Exhibit 1: Found Note  Unprepossessing. – I begin with an unprepossessing sentence, it’s just a word in length. A long word though. – in...

Three Poems by Kalyani Bindu

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      Living I cook, I eat, I sleep, I wash, I work, I touch. I meet. I linger. On and in the grim and the lit. A flooded tunnel, a...

Poems by Paul Tristram

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    Acre A Deluge of Blessings, after the fact, like buses… the ‘Confusion’ is simply the first ‘Test’ after crawling out of the Desert of Betrayal… Alone. The Card Dealer sat at Karma’s Table is watching...

Poems by Arvilla Fee

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      Exist   to eke out a living; stay alive; survive ~Dictionary.com   moving           from bed to toilet to bed   tottering           among ruins of...

Four Poems by Anusha U

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    I hold the umbrella opened The cuckoo sings a bhajan, perhaps learnt from its mother. The river adjusts its course swaying to and fro falling back into its...

Vika Vika – By Swati Moheet Agrawal

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    1 She couldn’t find her strawberry crocs. Her banana was too soft and crackers, too crunchy. Her doll, Soupsy, refused to dance with her, and she could not...

Two Poems by Ralph Culver

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    “Open” In her hands I become the fire The bedroom window open to the winter air The night and the cold enter She warms herself against what she has made Her touch shaping me into flames   “Pavane” She is showering now, and...