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“We bisect midnight, listening to Oppen. / Refusing to be numerous is to be frozen.”
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“We bisect midnight, listening to Oppen. / Refusing to be numerous is to be frozen.”
By Emily Tong
“here, too caught up in their fear & old / bones & fear. All writhing knots & / fray.”
“■² opens me up to dine w/ wolves, ■³ is a phlebotomist ■⁴ a carnivorous flower / any further ■’s are ≥ gods”
By Thomas Guo
“our names pierced through the pond’s surface tension / now fortified by the backs of algae.”
“the angel spends / his afternoons, ears pressed to the dirt, cataloging their theologies.”
“But isn’t it beautiful how I corral / the rifts with / metaphors? How I language / worry with wreaths”
“And where that cloud ends and other clouds begin / is open to discussion, and that conversation / is ongoing and unending”
“There was a world beyond that boundary of / unknowing. For lack of a better adjective, the // chatbot tells me it is almond-sized,”
“It’s an eyeless ocean, cold / and sibilant. It ruins me / to know that there’s an inner / body that I can’t access.”