Issue #2: Chá Gorreana, Jenna Rodrigues
— Chá Gorreana The land is lined with tea fields, neat rows now harvested by machine. My great-grandmother picked the plant by hand when she lived here one hundred years […]
— Chá Gorreana The land is lined with tea fields, neat rows now harvested by machine. My great-grandmother picked the plant by hand when she lived here one hundred years […]
Walk to Market The streets are as pebbled as the bottom of the ocean, basalt and calcium stones set as skinny sidewalks. You can tell the tourists from the locals […]
() Sickly Thestled thickly settled in thistles navigating the surf of the steps to the F train neglecting in thistles narrow margins of sonic traffic in transit between hardwood floors […]
The Marsh Behind the Mall () There are things I no longer want to tell you regarding the geography of the buildings around my apartment, your house. There are seven […]
Color Me How do you wipe something out of your vernacular that was never introduced? More importantly, how do you sweat it out from your bones? “Gay” wasn’t a word […]
Body Bare The surface of your skin is a landmass unlike mine. The little pieces of skin lifted up on your lips in exchange for the little lines on mine. […]
Homecoming That hallway felt like an eternity I could feel their eyes following me Look at my clothes Look at your clothes I am a problem in brown man’s skin […]
As usual, I’m sitting in the kitchen of my filthy apartment where I write all of the poems that I write while at home. Home is a funny distinction we […]
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