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Poem by Hugo Esteban RodrÃguez
The hierophant four of the cards were red and black suits diamonds and hearts and clubs and yes spades I wanted to dig in this tender...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 30, 20191 min read
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Poem by Shreyaa Tandel
How to draw a cloud The air bereft a voice Drew something A few only paid heed to It curved a line It pushed a shade A bit here And a...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 27, 20191 min read
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Poem by Samuel Guest
thursday, june 6th, 2019 chickadee doyen virile plumage observes tractor mutiny from the safety of a chain-linked fence contemplating...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 24, 20191 min read
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Poem by Samuel Guest
sunday, february 3rd, 2019 it’s drizzling it’s boring ice melted down to disheveled graveyards a bleak atmosphere intensified by the...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 24, 20191 min read
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REACHING FOR YOU by Jerry Chiemeke
REACHING FOR YOU On some mornings it's across the office door And on some evenings it's beside the bedroom wall But there is no form of...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 24, 20192 min read
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BEYOND HELP by Jerry Chiemeke
BEYOND HELP A plea for her to come around one minute becomes a request to be alone with my thoughts the next, the sounds that get me...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 24, 20191 min read
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Poem by Shreyaa Tandel
The Monsoon Sky Dimming it's last torch Off and on On and off And again on And again off He goes so for a couple of months With veils...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 23, 20191 min read
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Poem by Christine Fojas
Second Thoughts not quite an abecedarian Take our souls out of limbo, and fly up Above the trees, the mountain peaks, over Icy, desolate...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 19, 20191 min read
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Poem by Malaka Gharib
in the end it was all flowers in the end it was all flowers: the arrhythmia moles and scars wrinkles and white hair veins and callouses...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 18, 20191 min read
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Poem by Sasha Monroe
Your Puerility the way you dAnce to (unusual) melodies the way you (sing) with me you cock your head & stick (out) your tongue where do...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 18, 20191 min read
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Poem by Sasha Monroe
Daydream for i crave ideas i build new lives in the blink of a (rose colored) eye ;erasing fears & imagining life without shades of grey...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 18, 20191 min read
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Poem by Sasha Monroe
Kept Promise Frac-tured (oath) of ours & solid vows ;that bind are my sUmmer night to let go was to (keep) the oath Sasha Monroe is a...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 18, 20191 min read
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Poem by Sasha Monroe
Tinged (impurely)Bruised unto flesh;they relate They retell a past Of Repeating whims (Irate) Dec-a-dent Long before, and well after as...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 18, 20191 min read
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Poem by Nashira Rose
martyr i did not say anything because i did not want to turn the knife against myself. did not want to turn myself into target, did...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 18, 20191 min read
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Poem by Alan Parry
Almost Summer in june the air is so warm and soft you could kiss it and sad butterflies that remind me of grandmother rest on the...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 15, 20191 min read
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Poem by Tiny Tanaka
I Hate the Rain What is it about rain? Is it a cleansing of the soul after a gut-wrenching heart break? Is it some god washing away our...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 15, 20191 min read
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Poem by Juliette Sebock
DifÃcil You. Are. Not. Mine. But it's you I claim: "For me" says the heart; "It's just too hard," replies rationale. Juliette Sebock is...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 15, 20191 min read
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Poem by Christine Fojas
A Joke in Two Tongues I. There is quiet pressure to speak English. A wind touch on your throat, barely felt. You walk the line between...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 14, 20191 min read
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Poem by Vaishnavi Sharma
Lionesses I come from a stretched out lineage of compelling women; lionesses, looking after conquered lands and pouncing at evils greater...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 14, 20192 min read
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Poem by Jack M. Freedman
The Percussion of Xanax Before attempting to write I imagined typing with my right hand and holding a bottle of Xanax with the left I...

MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Jun 14, 20191 min read
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