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 Mar 2020 Caitlin
Karisa Brown
Our backs hold stories
Not even the spine
On a book can handle
 Feb 2020 Caitlin
Emily Dickinson
1695

There is a solitude of space
A solitude of sea
A solitude of death, but these
Society shall be
Compared with that profounder site
That polar privacy
A soul admitted to itself—
Finite infinity.
 Nov 2019 Caitlin
Lexie
Love is
Where you let go of yourself
To catch the other person
 Nov 2019 Caitlin
Jonathan Moya
Okay
 Nov 2019 Caitlin
Jonathan Moya
“Are you okay?”,
my wife asks
when I cough.

“No. I’m fine.
Yes. I’m not”,
I respond,

stumping her
in the poetic irony
of words that

encompass the
yes and no
and the in between.

She flips the finger
at me and I return
the bird to the nest.

We go back to our life
and our tablets,
the drip, drip of my chemo
and I wonder about okay.

“No.  You’re fine.
Yes. You’re not.”,
the bag stares in response.
 Nov 2019 Caitlin
unnamed
Bad Habits
 Nov 2019 Caitlin
unnamed
I’ve developed a terrible habit
One that makes my wrists
Burn and bleed
It makes my soul
Yearn and weep
Simply to punish myself
For being me.
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