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Arts & CulturePoetry
Nicholas Samaras
My hands are an ancient trade
Arts & CulturePoetry
Colleen Dulle
Poet Kim Bridgford hopes to publish an essay on every woman poet who has ever lived through the Mezzo Cammin Women Poets Timeline, which she edits.
by Jaclyn Clark for Unsplash
Arts & CulturePoetry
Kwame Dawes

After Bella

In truth, I know nothing
of her secret or public life.

She is flesh, a body carrying
blood, a tight pelt of skin,
the mapping of bones,
and the nervy jittery pulsing
of organs, a panting mouth,
a tongue, a small sack
of the same complex 
and rot that makes up
my constantly betraying self.

I know that when I lift
her, tuck her to my chest,
she slowly settles, pushing
back as if she expects
to remain intact after
I have put her down 
to scamper off. 

Arts & CulturePoetry
Zoë Blair-Schlagenhauf
hearing and feeling are technically the same thing so when we talk on the phone i can pretend it’s as good as touching you
Photo by Matthew Henry on Unsplash
Arts & CulturePoetry
Emma Winters
Contentment is a wet chest in December
Arts & CulturePoetry
José Dueño
Two crucial words from Rainer Maria Rilke’s 'Letters to a Young Poet' are missing from John Paul II’s 'Letter to Artists': sex and solitude.