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Lamb’S Ear, Micaiah Saldaña
Lamb’S Ear, Micaiah Saldaña
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Last summer, my boyfriend (now fiancé) took me to Hershey Gardens to see the roses. I’ve loved roses ever since I lived in a brick farmhouse with a rose garden, and upon seeing the many varieties of my favorite flower spread before me, I smiled as if meeting with old friends....
A Resolution, J.T. Crocenzi
A Resolution, J.T. Crocenzi
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I will not let the feeling go, a tether tied between two worlds, one of longing and one of gain….
Penelope’S Deception, Jolie Lloyd
Penelope’S Deception, Jolie Lloyd
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As she weaves—still unweaves— they wait with bated breath Has she reached the end—resigned? Shall we seek justice—yet?...
Forty-Four Minute Walk, Erin Goudie
Forty-Four Minute Walk, Erin Goudie
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it’s almost midnight but I’m standing alone on the shot put mound staring at mourning sky…
Babies Are All Cheese, Kara Graves
Babies Are All Cheese, Kara Graves
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Little Jerry coos in his mother’s arms, A little mozzarella ball nuzzled in a parent sandwich, He is a very plain and quiet child…
Un-Hormonal And Unknown, Sadie Mcfarland
Un-Hormonal And Unknown, Sadie Mcfarland
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Six weeks of age Hospital room So many questions, no answers So many chances Risks that need taken Doctors confused Parents not amused Six days spent in a hospital room…
Belief, William Stowman
Belief, William Stowman
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belief is knowledge that has been tucked in at night comforted reassured…
His Silent Dance With Thoughts, Connor Fleming
His Silent Dance With Thoughts, Connor Fleming
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In the hush of nothing, there, a quiet so profound, Thoughts flutter like petals, gently unbound. Questioning whispers, a mind's tender kiss, In the simplicity of silence, lies subtle bliss…
To Be Loved, To Beloved, Eleanor Mund
To Be Loved, To Beloved, Eleanor Mund
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your hands, soft and gentle as a careful creator’s smooth my frizzed curls from out of my glassy, unfocused eyes and your fingers, like the delicate brush of a demiurge trace the tracks of mascara down my cheeks without paying mind to the pools of ink forming under your nailbeds...
Remember, Abby Ng
Remember, Abby Ng
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How can I close my eyes And fathom How can I close my eyes And imagine The bodies The stench The cold The fear…
The Bleeding, Adahlee Schroeder
The Bleeding, Adahlee Schroeder
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Time and time again I am exposed My cap is taken My blood is spilled All for creation…
Eating The World, Alexandria Hay
Eating The World, Alexandria Hay
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I have so much to give to this world who will hold it all? My pain and grief so vast and grand that the cupped hands of all my generations could hold the spilling sadness…
Arial, Connor Duncan
Arial, Connor Duncan
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Photo of sunset on Messiah University campus
By The Charles, Abby Ng
By The Charles, Abby Ng
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They blew bubbles by the Charles. Dangled their feet by the pier. Sailed freely in the summer breeze. Got tipsy under the fairy lights…
Box Of Bricolage, Emmy Varner
Box Of Bricolage, Emmy Varner
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A fuzzy blanket scrap A fractured finger splint A found turkey feather A forgotten friendship bracelet…
Untitled, Becca Nicolson
Untitled, Becca Nicolson
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Black and white photograph featuring steps or layers
Saturated, Evelyn Janssen
Saturated, Evelyn Janssen
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blue drips from your eyes mingling with the black pouring from your mouth suddenly it’s on my hands each crevice of my fingerprint every pore fills your colors seep into my blood until I bleed black and blue …
Homesickness, Evelyn Kelly
Homesickness, Evelyn Kelly
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it is heavy as a bruised thunderstorm, worn out as a knitted blanket; a mound of freshly baked abandoned laundry…
We Have Built No Temple But Capitol, Natalee Thao
We Have Built No Temple But Capitol, Natalee Thao
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Hang To Fly, Sydney Zikan
Hang To Fly, Sydney Zikan
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Hang carefully Twinkle from all angles in the night sky Bliss is your skirt, Love is your blouse, Glow is your face….
Mourning Blossoms, Aj Yoon
Mourning Blossoms, Aj Yoon
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Petals sing and petals dance, They put me in a steadfast trance. Radiant and charmingly fair, They hang in blossoms without a care….
Fairman, William Swanger
Fairman, William Swanger
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Carl asked if he could shoot Fairman. But only at a fair, he said, because he needed the colorful, chaotic backdrop. I understood Carl wanted more than bustle; he also was in search of character…
Sixth Sense, Ana Sakore
Sixth Sense, Ana Sakore
The Peregrine Review
Not the sea’s fractured mirror or blasphemous waves or piquant offering that scrapes flesh and kisses the mouth but feeling scraped off sand linger on toes.
The Finding, Isabella Farrington
The Finding, Isabella Farrington
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...And recently I have been imagining myself in new ways; In fiction and fabricated worlds, In words I can’t quite get right but surely there is some out there, In contradictory and unnecessary ideals, In the desperation of a best-case scenario…
Sacred Science, Abby Smoker
Sacred Science, Abby Smoker
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health my measuring stick whatever is honest, whatever is joyful. whatever is real, whatever sustains— God is holy (God is healthy)…
Autumn’S Mirror, Eli Alderfer
Autumn’S Mirror, Eli Alderfer
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Photo of autumn trees and water's reflection
Raindrops, Lauren Mock
Raindrops, Lauren Mock
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I’m unsure when I became a person that loves the rain. When I was young, I was in love with brilliance. The sky wasn’t only blue; it shimmered like white-capped ocean waves, and the clouds floated on like islands, carrying kingdoms and chariots on top...
Tree Hollow, Erin Goudie
Tree Hollow, Erin Goudie
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I am permanently hollow. My chest—carved clean out and aching, attacked by bacteria and fungi, my sapwood exposed & chilled by crisp autumn air. Some trees self-prune, some say— it’s a marker of maturity to remove lower branches…
Duality, Eli Alderfer
No Traffic, Chanty Webb
No Traffic, Chanty Webb
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10 minutes, light delays, no traffic GPS doesn’t Take into account A crying jag That paralyzes me And makes visibility More impossible than Driving in a downpour…