Blame my neighbor’s titillating apparition who has drained her stock of Botox by the first day of isolation – I …
Rx Poetry | Shield of Goodness, by Linda Crate
it’s hard forcing myself to go to work knowing the dangers i may face, but i brave my fears regardless; …
Rx Poetry | Confinement, by Ronnie Smith
Younger, I sought the glorification of house arrest. Now I am confined. Home with neither papers nor time limit. Yet …
Rx Poetry | Novel Pregnancy, by Catie Jarvis
They shut down the restaurants in Los Angeles and you became an orange in my heart shaped womb. How closely …
Rx Poetry | …it was the worst of times…
Original text: “A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens
Erasure the Occupant | Forlorn Doctor’s Note, by Chad Parenteau
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Rx Poetry | Unraveling the Number Three in the Year 2020, by Carol Parris Krauss
Doctors say the fetus is most susceptible to damage during the first trimester. Three wisemen traveled afar to bring gifts. …
Rx Poetry | The World on Pause, by Heather Jacobsen
Maybe we all just need to take a pause breathe only our own air for a change tend to our own gardens …
Rx Poetry | Reflections on The Dark Tower in the Time of COVID19, By Michele Mekel
He glimpsed it in his shadow scape of dim-lit fantasy. Whether ushered in by dusky-cladded harbinger or viral vector, the …
Rx Poetry | Your Last Help Wanted Ad, by DeAnna L. Fabiano
Where are the elder millennials, aged 34-38? Those who won Just Say No essay contests Who downloaded on Napster and …
Rx Poetry | Preparation, by Boris Simonovski
My spine stands like an oak tree with all its forceful branches, strong and vital roots carrying all sorts of …
Rx Poetry | Poet in a Pandemic, by Guinevere Clark
Dear Muse, you live on giant leaps and estimations, create clarity. Now is your time. Breathe with me. Moment. Presented …