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On The Road

On The Road Sitting in the car, in the front seat, in a silent laugh,No, for a while now, I haven’t been the one driving down the path.I’m smiling just thinking aboutwhat if I rolled the window downand proceeded to stick my cane out,I wonder what people would sayIf my cane hit every passing sign along the way.What if this […]

The only Drop

The Only Drop The painter was watching the beautiful woman,Unfolding his raggedy easel before him.From his collection, he takes worn-out brushes,To place a clean canvas on the frame, he rushes.He wanted to beat his contemporaries out,And create a masterpiece for which there’s no doubt.For the perfect picture, everything was given,Bringing him life, towards which he has striven.The subject of desire […]

Georg and Sally

Georg and Sally I’ll tell you a tale, one of a bizarre crime,Of Georg and of Sally, one as old as time.Though knowing the victim is not relevant,Read this poem, and think: what could have happened?The case took place in the Great British Isles,In the suburbs of London, which was just a few miles.In Georg’s and Sally’s small flat full […]

The Figure

The Figure I’m lying on the bed and wake up to find,Midnight has passed, but something is not right.I’m freaking cold, I may have a fever.An otherworldly force I sense from the ether. Fright catching up, my body a cauldron.Feet sticking out of my quilt by a margin.In the cold room, I can see my own breath,My nerve strings are […]

🔉The Pantomime

Performed and translate by: Esther Brownwood The Pantomime Some lipgloss, foundation, and a few patches,He must hurry, for spring nearly hatches.He paints his entire face white as snow,To match the gloves he puts on for the show. He places a teardrop on the corner of his left eye,Applying red lipstick on his lips which are dry.He pulls a raggedy, striped […]