Poetry

  • A quiet border

    We lie inches apart,
    faces turned from one another,
    like two commas in the same sentence
    that never connect.

    Your back faces mine,
    like a locked screen
    close enough to touch,
    impossible to enter.

  • We were rot

    We were birdsong
    We were giant redwood trees
    We were bones bleached by desert sun
    We were metaphors and similes
    We were poems and poets
    We were wildfire
    We were ebbing in and out
    We were waves in the blue atlantic

  • but i love you

    I dread going to school every single day.

    I hate it,

    I hate being trapped there.

    But I love being greeted by my best friend

    who could make hell

    feel as freezing as

    these February Maryland mornings.

  • Poetry

    By Dog

    Ghostly Dreams of a First Love

    Sometimes I dream of never meeting you. I dream of the dates I would’ve never experienced, the love thrown in the void.

     

    Would I even know what love is without you? Would I still believe in fate, or true love?

     

  • Poetry

    By Dog

    Home

    Home is mom’s Shepard pie and ginger snaps. 

    Home is the one scent you can never quite place, it appears out of nowhere to return you to age 6 on the swings yelling ‘higher grandpa, higher’ it yearns to be bottles and relived. 

  • Gas

    Clouds fill cities

    The evil has spread

    Like a virus 

    Infiltrating your soul

    Corrupting your poor mind

    Don’t let them fool you