half-open bud
the commas in the voice
of the bullied
—Nitu Yumnam
Women’s History Month,
among pictures of Curie and Rosa Parks,
my grandmother’s picture.
—Vaishnavi Pusapati
horror movie-
leaving the bed light on...
—Vaishnavi Pusapati
dreaming
myself an artist
solo exhibition
—Jennifer Gurney
afternoon shadows
I play jump rope
with the wind
—Jennifer Gurney
father-son
more like
a puzzle
—Manoj Sharma
late night bus
all the lights are on
no soul to count
—Manoj Sharma
traffic noise
the rising and fading
of stadium cheers
—Manoj Sharma
false dawn ...
first to rise, my twin toddlers
sing up the sun
—Chen-ou Liu
the newborn
between in-laws and her
hard-edged sunlight
—Chen-ou Liu
office gossip
the chirrups
of crickets
—Chen-ou Liu
alone in half-light
my mother folding clothes
like a retail pro ...
the comfort of routine
in this war-shaken world
—Chen-ou Liu
knee-deep in dawn
where the road was
a heron
—Anne Fox
midnight sail
skimming the surface
of stars
—Anne Fox
how rapidly
those memories swell
like chia seeds in water
i soak my anger
and drink it down
—Vaishnavi Ramaswamy
seven times over
nomads
changing homes
my son revels
in the joy of new spaces
—Vaishnavi Ramaswamy
filling the basket
with cut flowers
a wicker coffin
—John Hawkhead
soft flurries
our old cat releases
her final purr
—John Hawkhead
sharing the canyon silence
bighorn sheep
and me
—Katie Montagna
afternoon humidity
the thickness
of lavender
—Katie Montagna
rain in the beech grove
I drop my hood
to listen
—Katie Montagna
against the wind
a sparrow lands
where it started
—Katie Montagna
flashes of red
in the rose bush
a touch and go robin
—Katie Montagna
storm day
her four blowouts
on three candles
—Hynek Koziol
coming home
in an empty cigarette box
butterfly wings
—Hynek Koziol
snowmelt
again no sign
of the crocus
—Bryan Rickert
not remembering
how I got the bruise
autumn’s darkness
—Bryan Rickert
chapped lips
waiting for hot cocoa
to cool
—Melissa Leaf Nelson
long drive home
spotting a bald eagle
standing in the ditch
—Melissa Leaf Nelson
wind-sculpted snowdrifts
she snuggles deeper
into her afghan
—Melissa Leaf Nelson
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