
Fruit & Vegetables Picked from Daily Life
By Iris Lee
“I fell in love with a broccoli woman whose head flowered / into florets of poetry. At first, her presence / was nutritious. We were both so green,”
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By Iris Lee
“I fell in love with a broccoli woman whose head flowered / into florets of poetry. At first, her presence / was nutritious. We were both so green,”
By Kit Dwyer
“Mark distance by bridges, time by tide. / Stride over that flowing heart two, ten, twenty times a day, / until you forget what side your body is on.”
By Aether
“the world outside wasn’t real / laid inside its steeple, let sunlight drift in / through its stained glass of vines and leaves.”
“If I could, I’d be as tender with words / as with husbands & I’d hammer / out pine dining chairs into cellos”
“I’ve been trying to whip sore / wounds into weapons, if only through language; / the tight lisp of my new name,”
By Mark Spero
“long and hungry, / contained, an / unbroken tube / of being.”
“The sun lazes up / there as if drunk on Bolivian moonshine and altitude, // as we are.”
By Qiang Meng
“I read The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin and believed our / universe was foldable like aluminum foil.”
By Paul Ilechko
“sitting on a broken fence as the crabs // split their shells chunks of raw abalone / dripping from the beaks of gulls”