spring 2017
Table of Contents
Return to Home PagePrayer For Our Past Selves Esther McPhee
Constantly Looking, Admitting Nothing Paul Douglas McNeill II
The Lady or the Tiger? Michelle Brooks
Red Sarongs Clementine Chelsea Comeau
Romeo, Romeo, WTF? P.C. Vandall
A Coke and a KitKat Spenser Smith
Aztlan Travels Emiliano Sepulveda
First Loves in Brevoort Park Body Analysis Erin Hiebert
from Electric Garden Amanda Earl
from Glossary of Musical Terms rob mclennan
box cars paper plates annie ross
Singing in Dark Times Bhaswati Ghosh
We Could Have Called Him Joe, We Didn't Juliane Okot Bitek
Inside My House Gleaning Stones Onjana Yawnghwe
Dear Miss Parker Dear Mama Chelene Knight
box cars paper plates
i.
clay dishes. stacked.
heavy as a pile of flat, wide, river stones.
as i wash a plate, Sasquatch turns beach Rocks
Barnacles, gooey little beings, midnight morsels
during her hungry, lonesome moods.
our hands are wet.
she watches Moon’s pass, knowing soon, homecoming
Tide will bring Jellyfish,
Seaweed and Salt.
stacks of dishes, slippery with grease
speak to me as if from dark Ocean’s shores, bright Driftwood
covered in Lichens, wet Moss, and tiny little blue Mussels.
i see you, Partiers.
i know you think you know what i am
but i have these visions as i sequester myself, washing
dear ghosts' dishes.
ii.
playing cards, twin to paper plates
both dealt at a table, without any type of plan.
paper faces costumed heavily.
high stakes meat, fruit, bread.
every new game needs a new deck.
another pack opened, filled, and thrown away
again. again.
tomorrow’s hunger, not a part of this
game. never show your cards to your neighbor.
no one wants to reveal
what is really going on.
there is so much to eat, we carry it in trains.
so much for some humans, paper plates multiply from machines.
as Forests, oh, poor Forests—
Desert says, didn’t we always speak of these things?
Sasquatch never pretended to be anything other than
what she is.
undrinkable Water in tables, alkaline(d) chemical fertilizers.
factory foods stores—
drive, enter, leave; drive, enter, leave.
when Desert told us, take care,
she meant, of everything.
Sasquatch’s basket can’t be wide enough
despite her massive hands
for the starvation time.