heather’s got the blight
heather’s got the blight by Cerebella 01. xR violins shred. violins shred my eyes. the ceiling burns white. underneath, a pothole expands. he does not
heather’s got the blight by Cerebella 01. xR violins shred. violins shred my eyes. the ceiling burns white. underneath, a pothole expands. he does not
Fly Me to the Moon by John Bennett She loves me she loves me not. Erratic emotions. Imaginary fidelity. I’m about out of things to
Grasshoppers by Ali Znaidi-Tunisia The stinky untrustworthy air of reality pushes past your nose— a mundane manacle keeping you away from those grasshoppers. Gloomy reality
How Motionpoems, Rap Genius, APR Are Driving A Poetry Renaissance Digital tools and platforms are driving young, hip readers and writers of poetry in ever
7 The Known World by Dan Raphael step out of the known world body of interstices no one hit the wall comes right up hello
let be the moon by Luke Hoffman let be the moon said the yew sad wed with a nod its toe stretching its gnarled grasp
Amherst holding eight-day poetry festival beginning with Emily Dickinson marathon 9/22-9/28 AMHERST – In a joint venture with the Emily Dickinson Museum, the Amherst Business
Closing Time by Ben Macnair It all started, when buskers were learning wonderwall, and we would meet up, for a night. Students, learning about our
Bramble Hill by Madeline Levine I come to this farm a lot, been tracing it for years. Want to get married here but I won’t
BLUE RIDGE by Aaron Fagan When I look Into your eyes It’s as though you Are holding on For dear life to A tree’s roots,