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  • Blog
    • 2022 Poetry Collection
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  • The Garden Statuary
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Tulips

    December 1, 2022 /

    i dreamt of tulips today

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    Shanai Tanwar 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Pantone 9561 C

    December 1, 2022 /

    hi mama, please don’t freak out i want to start by saying I’m okay.

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    Shanai Tanwar 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    You

    December 1, 2022 /

    i thought i loved you honestly, i really did

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    Shanai Tanwar 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    The Security Guard

    December 1, 2022 /

    I’ve seen him every monday, wednesday, friday this november

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    Cicely Williams 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Spaghetti

    December 1, 2022 /

    This was going to be a long-winded spaghetti metaphor.

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    Amaruuk Bose 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    dear my universe

    November 30, 2022 /

    the stars tell stories but not everyone can hear them. a night sky; under the expanse of the world– the watchful eyes of the cosmos what am i searching for?

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    Connie Liang 1 Comment
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    This Feels Like The End

    November 30, 2022 /

    Bleeding wishes held in your hands feel so far Hard water, the words unsaid

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    Olivia Oh 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    All I Know

    November 30, 2022 /

    All the machine knows is to operate All the spider knows is to weave

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    Olivia Oh 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Drowning

    November 30, 2022 /

    I can’t say anything We’re drowning in grey waters

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    Olivia Oh 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Rapture

    November 29, 2022 /

    i am forever chasing the next distraction

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    Salem Farmer 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Big Sun & The Crabapple Miracle

    November 29, 2022 /

    I Have you met me yet? – I am a small animal who is trying to fall in love with you. Oh, wait, no, that can’t be right.  – I woke up really slow at first and then all of the sudden. And all of the things I had been holding in my hands and in the space between my skin and my real self started to fall, which is to say I started to drop them, and then couldn’t remember how to pick them up again. I started to get smaller, and smaller, and smaller, until I exploded, until I met my real body.  – Have we met before?…

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    Cate Ducayen 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Love is an old t-shirt

    November 29, 2022 /

    Your love sticks like an old t-shirt  to my skin on a rainy day.

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    Lynn Shibata 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Party Leftovers

    November 28, 2022 /

    Music still turns from the hour, once hushed by the conversation of the hour.Candle wicks burn until their end, unattended.Steam from a sidelined mug makes the air, clashing perfumes and colognes, visible.Wrinkles on the couch like a basset hound.Table runner stained with half-eaten pies left on ceramic dishes with scratchy bottoms.Shared flannel blanket draped over a battered armchair.Milk in the pitcher, passed from cocoa to tea, collects dust particles visible in the white.Fire burns bright in the low light, unattended.The skin is tight at my laugh lines like lifting a heated glass, intentionally impressing.– The frost-filled town like a photo outside;now only I am walking amongst these mementos. GiGi Kang

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    GiGi Kang 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Changes

    November 28, 2022 /

    If I knew the words of your deepest revenge I’d read them over and over again

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    Isabelle Dina 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    The end is just the beginning

    November 27, 2022 /

    The end is just the beginning, but where does it end? What was once an endless ocean where you could fall deeper than anywhere else in the world now seems so close to shore. But you can never be too sure. It comes in waves, and when you finally touch the sand you were all too scared of, you feel the ocean you once loved drowning you till it feels like you can never breathe again, but you live. That’s the end. Because it never ends until you find your beginning.  Alison Wong

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  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    Unstoppable Force

    November 27, 2022 /

    On that day, I caught lightning in a jar. Wondrous bewilderment coursed when she asked my name.

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    Jin Sung 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    His First Love

    November 27, 2022 /

    I didn’t expect it. My first love; my first kiss from my lips to his

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    Royce Uy 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    TAG

    November 26, 2022 /

    You know how like/sometimes/new clothes come with those super long tags

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    Julia Moreno 0 Comments
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    Agape

    November 26, 2022 /

    If I could be a cloud

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    Jenny Xu 0 Comments
  • 2022 Poetry Collection

    In Loving Memory

    November 25, 2022 /

    Dear Reader…  For context and as a content and/or trigger warning, my mother passed away a few  years ago. I found solace in reading and writing poetry. It lent a hand in articulating the complex  emotions and nuances of navigating through the past few years after losing someone so  important to me. The creation and collection of these three short, anonymous poems has been  a reflective and therapeutic experience. My hopes are that they can help you reflect on and  articulate similar emotions or feelings if you too have lost a loved one.   TLDR; Content/Trigger Warning:   This collection of poems deals with themes of death, losing a family member, parent, …

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    JC 0 Comments
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