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TWO POEMS by Kara Kai Wang
HUNDRED FLOWERS CAMPAIGN 百花運動 A hundred flowers I lay here for you. A hundred I have counted. A hundred white rabbits roaming for a hundred years, a hundred years of moss I will grow for you. A hundred acres of grassland, on which a hundred of the wisest willows kneel in your honor. Radishes…
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CLIMATE-CONTROLLED by Marielle Prince
They’ve given me a window. Now I don’t need the umbrellas collapsed under the coat rack to tell me about the rain, and the jackets I’ve come to know on hangers leave on shoulders, bunch out on lunch breaks, file home at the end of the day. I stay. The janitor makes his last pass,…
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SUPERNOVA by Victoria McArtor
A star unhooks because when light and lonely both want you, one might not get his way. From the urge to trap the body into routine, I’ve named each of the white birds déjà vu. Stop flinching already.
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