Daniel SCHULZ – Memento Mori

Memento Mori I was in Duesseldorf recently, watching dreams burn out on the sidewalk. I love this city. The way the rich sit in their restaurants like animals locked in a zoo. Money isn’t character. I know that because I have none. I love the view. The way the sun sets over the promenade makes […]

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Quentin Staley – Caffiend

Caffiend Oh, when the bridle wirepulls her comb and her teethbegin their play, their tin-canmorning melodies aremocking me, so gay. “Oh,” is what I say.How is it these sirensstrike 6, and 7, and 4?No day is as before,a roller-coaster melody,looping back-and-forth. My body aches with gravity.My blood: mercury soup—poisoned, heavy metals;cold and acid blue. “Hey, […]

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 Jeffrey Zable – 2 poems

THE CONNECTION No, I’ve never come across a dead human on one of my walks in Golden Gate Park, but the other day I came upon a dead squirrel that was being ravaged by insects that no doubt heard the news and couldn’t pass up an easy meal. And as I watched the mini-spectacle I […]

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FORGIVE MY MOM – RUBY MUNOZ

Forgive My Mom For all the things you did for Marie and IWhen you would smoke cigarettes andHow you always slept in and never really hung out with us in the morningsAnd all the times you only hung out with us in the afternoonsI forgive youFor all the time’s Marie raised me when you were […]

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Will Reger – Tango

Tango Insects chirp in the yard and buzzTil Carol slides open the patio doorReleasing a tango on the Magnavox.Sipping a cocktail he approaches her,Begs a dance “with my sweetest.”“Oh, this is just like Spain,” and laughs.Carol is so lithe in his arms as she turnsAnd spins along the cement patio,keeping pace with his long strides.She […]

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Steve Deutsch – O Canada

O Canada From his first two weeks in Kindergarten, Eugene was told he wasn’t college material and should work with his hands. I’d like to tell you he had a gift, aside from perseverance, but he didn’t. At 16 he bought a beat-up VW Beetle, more rust than steel, and called her Canada. He’d sing […]

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Joseph Somoza – NEW YEAR’S POEM

New Year’s Poem Hardly any movement but the windshaking banana-shaped brown seedpodson the locust trees. So many seeds,so little space to burrow in, so few birdsarriving for the year’s last birdseed,though tomorrow, the year starts over,just like magic. People will pretend to be re-born,new resolutions, a new pageto turn, wanting so muchto try again, to […]

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