What I Fear Most by Kim Kishbaugh Last night I dreamed of zombies chasing me…reaching me… touching me… and I …
Rx Poetry | After Auden, after Brueghel, by Marjorie Maddox
There is no turning away from this, or there is, the sandy-toed raising a glass
Rx Poetry | Sad Statistics and Statutory Spellings, an erasure poem by Pavlina Marie Wilkin
Source document: UK Covid daily press briefings from April 8, 2020 and April 9, 2020.
Rx Poetry | My Sorrow is My Sorrow, by Valentina Gnup
My Sorrow is My Sorrow by Valentina Gnup If dreams were lightning and thunder were desire, this old …
Roe v Wade-related | He Builds Walls with Words, by Phoebe Woofter
He carves shame into womanflesh
Bits of blood and bone hang from notches in his belt
Rx Poetry | Pandemic Mercy, by Carmen Calatayud
Pandemic Mercy by Carmen Calatayud We seek mercy and not grace ~Gris Muñoz We lived to ride the sun like …
Rx Poetry | Colours, by Leela Soma
Colours by Leela Soma There will be time, there will be time to eat an apple, fresh from the …
Rx Poetry | Soap, by Jennifer Payne
Soap It’s a small bar, tucks into my hand smooth and white I’ve pulled it from its palm-tree wrapper the …
Rx Poetry | Spit Bath, by Ann Randlette
I park at the store, four slots away from all cars, lift my mask in place. Aisles memorized. Chin …
Rx Poetry | Coronavirus, by Raquel Morris
Mother nature takes her breath As man is rendered breathless a virus breeding respiratory failure lungs saturated in our sins …
Rx Poetry | Messages from the Merrimayanna, by Rob McKinnon
Vibrant red, yellow and white ochre emblematic images dynamically adorn eastern Barossa rock shelters and caves, avid depictions of past …
Rx Poetry |Power of 19, by Kamesh Gupta
I am Covid Covid 19. A force of Nature, unleashed by humans on humans. Me, little strand, thousand times …