spring 2017
Table of Contents
Return to Home PageConstantly Looking, Admitting Nothing Paul Douglas McNeill II
The Lady or the Tiger? Michelle Brooks
First Loves in Brevoort Park Body Analysis Erin Hiebert
from Electric Garden Amanda Earl
Red Sarongs Clementine Chelsea Comeau
Prayer For Our Past Selves Esther McPhee
A Coke and a KitKat Spenser Smith
Romeo, Romeo, WTF? P.C. Vandall
Inside My House Gleaning Stones Onjana Yawnghwe
Singing in Dark Times Bhaswati Ghosh
box cars paper plates annie ross
We Could Have Called Him Joe, We Didn't Juliane Okot Bitek
Aztlan Travels Emiliano Sepulveda
Dear Miss Parker Dear Mama Chelene Knight
from Glossary of Musical Terms rob mclennan
Inside My House
Silent like the tear ducts of my eyes,
I stay coiled like a newborn snake.
There is nothing I need.
For entertainment I watch
the tug-of-war between
an elephant and a hundred men.
I have costumes for the hot season,
the rainy season and the cool season.
The King changes my costumes himself.
I don’t want to be seen,
to have voices address me.
This is what I have wanted, always.
My teeth are strong.
I keep them as sharp
as the fingernails of tigers.
No one knows that there are
390 steps to my house, and
sometimes it is very cold there.