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In The Garden
My wild grief didn’t know where to start or end.
Sometimes, I dig my hands
through the earth just to get
my fingers dirty.
“Ophelia’s Soliloquy” & “The Lady in Pink Speaks”
But how to be in a world gone mad. / Not to be is easy. / Simply climb a willow tree, / reach for what you cannot have, / and fall from grace.
Poetry Series: “the daylily / six”
“I wonder what violence will / find me today. A deer’s teeth.”
Poetry Series: “the daylily / four”
“easy to find the tension in the root. / The give. The take.”
Poetry Series: “the daylily / three”
“You fooled me. Your ability to / thrive without needing…”
Walking Peachtree with Georgina Kleege
“Those lost lines throb electric with recognitions—”
“Another Moon” & “Bruised Jasmines”
“Nearing thirty, we’re still children who see only metaphors. We’re pilgrims who follow the glow, our minds the candles burning in a tin box, all wax and flames.”
Scholar's Mate
When he was small, a Huey strafed
the walls of his house. Abuela’s options
were either pray God would skew the hail
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