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On The Rocks, Jen Mazlymian
On The Rocks, Jen Mazlymian
Bryant Literary Review
He sat on the rocks
by the shoe
Staring at the sea
Countless Stars, Mckenna Themm
Countless Stars, Mckenna Themm
Bryant Literary Review
I still taste the golden wisps
of stardust, dancing across the midnight blue
Not A Goodbye, Sanjana Aiyar
Not A Goodbye, Sanjana Aiyar
Bryant Literary Review
Blood flowing in your veins.
Heart beating slow.
Full, Caleb Lewis
Full, Caleb Lewis
Bryant Literary Review
Be the cup,
have more purpose when you're filled up.
Mono No Aware, W.W. Harris
Mono No Aware, W.W. Harris
Bryant Literary Review
a part of me is still
drowning beside
My Responsibility To Live, Michael Grassetti
My Responsibility To Live, Michael Grassetti
Bryant Literary Review
I wonder what it's like
to be a man unfazed by fire?
Flashes, Lila Bovenzi
Flashes, Lila Bovenzi
Bryant Literary Review
Maybe it's grotesque
That I think of them like flashers.
Youth, El J. Reyes
Youth, El J. Reyes
Bryant Literary Review
A miracle crosses paths
with me, and I find myself
staring right at my youth.
Rx#: Sea, Mikaela Gresty
Rx#: Sea, Mikaela Gresty
Bryant Literary Review
The ocean calls, smells,
like rosé aged with salt
Unlike Mike, Caleb Lewis
Unlike Mike, Caleb Lewis
Bryant Literary Review
We lost time while heat simmered on the blacktop.
Our hands stunk of warm rubber
I Have Felt For A While That..., Nichole Page
I Have Felt For A While That..., Nichole Page
Bryant Literary Review
Time is passing too quickly again
and I have not had enough time to hold you
Minutiae 973.1, Lila Bovenzi
Minutiae 973.1, Lila Bovenzi
Bryant Literary Review
The law of conservation of mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. If something is taken from the earth, it has to be replaced, or else the universe will fall into disharmony.
La Escucho, Leah Ryan
La Escucho, Leah Ryan
Bryant Literary Review
When I started my career as a passionate photojournalist, I never expected it to be my demise. I was a naïve 20-something-year-old, ready to leave the United States and travel the world, capturing its majesty with the click of a lens. That was when there was beauty to capture…
Plum Rains (梅雨), Claire Kuo
Plum Rains (梅雨), Claire Kuo
Bryant Literary Review
Tissue paper petals
wilt under the weight
On The Rocks, Michael Grassetti
On The Rocks, Michael Grassetti
Bryant Literary Review
Upon a scoured stone, painted in soil
a bear scouts the raging river below.
The New Historian, Nilsa Laine
The New Historian, Nilsa Laine
Bryant Literary Review
One month, we were given just one month.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Rosa Parks.
Harriet Tubman.
Rites, Sanjana Aiyar
Rites, Sanjana Aiyar
Bryant Literary Review
Present turns to past,
When tenses change with
Winter, Claudia Rosado
Winter, Claudia Rosado
Bryant Literary Review
i was born on an island
and hand crafted for the sun.
Headed Inbound, Claudia Rosado
Headed Inbound, Claudia Rosado
Bryant Literary Review
i've fallen in love
with you on the train
Driving To Look Out Point To See The Sunset, Riley Mayes
Driving To Look Out Point To See The Sunset, Riley Mayes
Bryant Literary Review
My car or yours?
We already know the answer.
I Drop Your Photograph In The Sea, Claire Kuo
I Drop Your Photograph In The Sea, Claire Kuo
Bryant Literary Review
But I am the sailor submerged
in your endless blue --
Submersion, Meg Peters
God Spoke To Me Through The Car Stereo, Alexa O'Kane
God Spoke To Me Through The Car Stereo, Alexa O'Kane
Bryant Literary Review
I was twelve.
The woman with the crooked teeth
Told me I was a pearl,
Swimming Lessons, Rebecca Mear
I Am Not A Home, Kiley Mcaleer
I Am Not A Home, Kiley Mcaleer
Bryant Literary Review
I am from many places, but none of them have ever quite been home. A mint green house where neighbors are always yelling and my dad comes to visit for a few hours every other weekend.
Why I Cry For Little Girls, Julia Raboy
Why I Cry For Little Girls, Julia Raboy
Bryant Literary Review
I like working with little kids, and since I have been old enough to be employable, my main source of income has been from childcare: camp counselor, babysitter, nursery school “teacher,” etc.