Too hot, Too cold, Too small that’s how El cajon is built the way you can see the heat waves in the streets and cars in the summer or the way it never snows but you can feel yourself freezing during winter the way two cars can barely fit through the streets of Emerald and… Continue reading LOVE Poem: El Cajon, by Geovanna Santiago
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LOVE Poem: i want to know, by Katerina Dementeva
The sun is thirsting for her as much I do. I can see that through the window of my sport’s pub, through the tiny square with the fountain where we just had lunch together, through the window of her gym where she’s laughing with her client and showing her how to use the leg extension… Continue reading LOVE Poem: i want to know, by Katerina Dementeva
LOVE Poem: Love is a Flower, by Reebie Flowers
Love is a magnetic power. Dehydrated connections will systematically drain the needy. Don’t misuse love, to only dampen the need for spiritual electricity. As the testing times, clouds are risky. Love is near. Love is towered in with the concept of reaching dreamable heights. Protects the purities that leechs on sight. Truth is found in… Continue reading LOVE Poem: Love is a Flower, by Reebie Flowers
LOVE Poem: the divine serpent’s tongue, by Isabella Bullock
1. words clog my ears like parasites I pull them out one by one yet thousands make their nest they move deeper fill my mouth as sweet as tangerines and warm as butter eating what’s left of my I am they leave no room for doubt from wandering limbs to docile mind for once I’m… Continue reading LOVE Poem: the divine serpent’s tongue, by Isabella Bullock
LOVE Poem: The Fall Between, by Soren Field
And sometimes, we saw that strange piercing light. Without a second thought we moved, glimmering forward. To absent, shining too bright to see, Not ready for the fall between. We choose to linger in the dark. And run so far from blinding light. Faces blend together, Memories lose their gleam. An angel without wings. The… Continue reading LOVE Poem: The Fall Between, by Soren Field
LOVE Poem: With You, by Patrick Trombly
Not the first couple for there is no guilt but not the last for there is no guilt alone in the world and there is no world only two on this raft riding the sea with no sail no continent no destination no direction but each other plumbing the depth of being looking into the… Continue reading LOVE Poem: With You, by Patrick Trombly
LOVE Poem: Thank You, by Edgar Galeano
Thank you for being the infinite calm in the storm. Thank you for being an inexhaustible light in the darkness. Thank you for being a mother and for the children you have given me. Thank you for being your life; what my life steers. Thank you for being stone, iron, steel in the adversity. Thank… Continue reading LOVE Poem: Thank You, by Edgar Galeano
LOVE Poem: caesar, by Michael Russell
maybe it was your eyes: clear, studiously present, concealing nothing, judging less. maybe it was your song: consoling to my spirit, like an easy, morning rain. maybe it was your innocent joy: as genuine as mine, a child’s, and wide open, like when you spread your wings. there is no single reason why i loved… Continue reading LOVE Poem: caesar, by Michael Russell
LOVE Poem: Love, by Lola Edwards
There is something so beautiful about loving someone unapologetically Unconditionally Something so beautiful about relinquishing your heart to another Connection is rare in a world of empty promises But with you I feel something more
POETRY Reading: Kind of Life, by Derrick J. Johnson
Voice Over: Val Cole —– POEM: On the streets, Paved in gold, Is where she roams. She’s waiting… Waiting to be. Into the arms, Of the cold, Lies an unknown home. A blissful place… That can never be. Forgotten thoughts, And memories, Of what could have been. Branches out… Like a broken tree. And a… Continue reading POETRY Reading: Kind of Life, by Derrick J. Johnson