Tag: Poetry
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Fishbowl Brain

Remember how you loved melike a goldfish; behind the glassof your eyes I sawmy heart was never born in Junebeside the peonies and the lilac,nor at the bus stop where you showed methe cigarettes in your body.Body, tell me about forever.Tell me how to see in 1080p, how to get backto thinking in pictures knowingthere’s…
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Quiet Hours

City lights glistenthrough the gold ofnight’s first kiss. And the bartender looks outthrough the twilight veil of gilded rain,wondering to himselfwhether the weather will let up,or if now is the best it will ever be. Poem and photography by Hazel J. Hall.Previously published by The Sunlight Press.
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I see my reflection in the orange juice cup

The porch talk is weighed down by crows& we look at the sun hoping it looks back.The eggs are scrambled & the dogcatches the scraps. I’m so sickof going through the motions.Same breakfast, same porch talk.I want to make orange juice by milkingstars. Space should be an ocean& tidal pools should be filled withoranges &…
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The Shadow Cast by Gentleness

In the patter of city street puddles,I see the truth about chaos. In the center of everything, there is a light. A shining light.I see the truth: that a gentleness is also a longing, for then I glimpse a girl at a desk. I look into her while all at once lookinginto myself—I can only hopeat night she still…






