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Selected Poems by Clementine E. Burnley
Selkies by Emma Wells
Seductive seal skin is my coat – zippered for ease of removal; I slip in and out of worlds both human and mystical praying that one day my skin knots to backbone, binds as spines to published pages completing the bleary badge of a true, life-worn selkie: for I am no myth, nor fairytale fancy.
Displacement Activity by Emma Lee
A pebble dropped will displace its own volume of water. Observers, concerned only with measuring volume, don’t care about the separated water or the guilt of the pebble.
Talking about the weather by Myrna Al-Tajuri
…eyes on my skin, small hellos and howeyas in smoking areas and bathroom queues / imagined passengers in passing cars feel like scalpel incisions – the flaying of a beast. I crumple into nothing under floodlights of sight.
Pomegranate for Beginners & Kouridashi by Bluey Little
start with a bruised body and the wrong knife, take a hound’s eye: follow the pierce and spatter, little globules seething as red thumbs dig to outrun the decay.
Solve for Why by Adilyah Taller
After all, who wouldn’t rather fractions over fractures?
MORE POETRY
Love we can afford by Lorelei Bacht
Unbearable thoughts of a beautiful past.
tide by Sadie Maskery
What is left, when life goes out to sea.
The Berry Pickers by Moni Brar
Foil-wrapped roti and lidless ice cream pails mark life in the raspberry field.
How New York’s Butcher Girls Run their Meat Omakase Subscription Service by Cleo Henry
Butch queer desire is found and scattered again through internet images.
But I never made it to Sicily by Lorelei Bacht
What it takes to never quite make it there.