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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 11, 20192 min read
5 Poems by Tom Snarsky
Makeup Tutorial In a different orchard mouse sounds flicker below the ground, an idea of huge music is forged from the loose ribbon...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 11, 20191 min read
1 Poem by Omotoyosi Salami
black women being good bandages i because every child is god—every child is sinless—every child can redeem its father from his sins, my...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 8, 20192 min read
4 Poems by Josh Dale
What Comes Next For Grandad Richard the war is over and the good guys came home to spread uniforms among the acres of fertile plush they...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 7, 20192 min read
5 Poems by Gustavo Barahona-López
Alternative Fact #1984 She says the niños were not put in cages The cages are the barrios and pueblos they came from. We give them food...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 6, 20192 min read
2 Poems by Adaeze I.
Childhood folklore we had our rituals each summer: hands sticky with neon color syrup running down our fingers from melted popsicles, our...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 6, 20192 min read
3 Poems by Audrey Bowers
explaining my queerness to my mother it’s been two years since i’ve told her & she still doesn’t seem to understand she calls my identity...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 6, 20191 min read
1 Poem by Lisa Lerma Weber
Esperanza Her name was Esperanza— Hope But did she have any? Loving a faithless man full of fury and alcohol. A man who would give her...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 6, 20193 min read
2 Poems by Marisa Silva-Dunbar
Spill for #becky You try to divvy up yourself so you seem like an enigma asking to be solved— you unravel so easily. I am a haruspex; let...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 6, 20192 min read
2 Poems by Megha Sood
The Sky is like me I too have been standing long tight-lipped like the horizon bleeding into the bosom of the crimson skies many moons...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 6, 20192 min read
2 Poems by Marisa Silva-Dunbar
Google states you are a Golgothan shit demon; I’m not keen to argue with the oracle. “Any man who must say, I am the king, is no true...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 6, 20191 min read
1 Poem by Kristin Garth
School Supplies For Erasing Guys Erase disgrace, rubber ice cream cone, pink heart coupled names reduced to one alone. Initials...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 6, 20191 min read
1 Poem by K Dulai
Dreamers Dreamers ashore a nation's anchor is a tide that scales any wall K Dulai lives in the Bay Area where she works in nonprofit...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 3, 20191 min read
2 Poems by Emily Nicole Craig
Battle Ground Problems My heart can withstand a war - a war inside itself. beating its core… til the skin turns black and blue from the...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 2, 20191 min read
2 Poems by Lake Vargas
2019 My kiss skids off your lips. You have this habit of always enfolding me, rocking me back and forth, your fists dormant on my back...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 2, 20191 min read
2 Poems by Kiley Lee
The Next State Over How many times have I been here - aching for the beginning of before? Hot hands submerged plucking glass pieces How...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 2, 20191 min read
1 Poem by Kristin Garth
American Fire Doll from A Victorian Dollhousing Ceremony Midnight door creaks means hide your head. Shut eyes. Hold breath. Feign sleep....
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 2, 20191 min read
1 Haiku by Charita Gil
Foolish Girl A young sunflower waiting for the sun…in vain —a fool in the rain. Charita Gil edits web content during the day and writes...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 2, 20191 min read
1 Poem by Rou Reagans
For a better future crimson tides wash the once white satin barong turning the innocent youth into stains of a forgotten dream with eyes...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 2, 20192 min read
4 Poems by EJ Perez
Clock A surge of color and mystic air Like a pop of smoke enter the brain Tick, tock, tick, tock, thump? The bulb turns on and lights the...
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Marías at Sampaguitas
Mar 2, 20191 min read
1 Poem by Kelsey Krempasky
Summer, 2009 that summer tastes like too many shots of fireball whiskey and lipsmackers vanilla swirl chapstick. we hold hands as she...
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