The regimes all line the streetSaluting each other to rival mountains of indelicacyAnd to each his ownGoing both ways, two …
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
Chad encourages readers to take in this article form Rolling Stone
Elegy in Which Everyone Stays Alive
After Olivia Gatwood In this poem, missing girls brush their hair and hummingbirds fly out from underneath. I …
Weekly Feature | Salt Bones, a poem by Kezia Sullivan
And at the watering hole They cried until there was more salt Than water And then there was no water at all And the salt dried
Rx Poetry & Erasure the Occupant | Can a Virus Kill a Virus?
Welcomed in.
Virus deceives,
(Text source, video:
“A Virus Attacks the Cell”)
Rx Poetry | Write an Arbitrary List and Pretend
Accidentally buy a whole flat of pudding from Amazon. This is surprisingly inexpensive. Even if you eat one pudding per day, there’ll still be a ton of pudding.
Watch a penguin stare at fish on the internet.
Rx Poetry | The Reason, a poem by Hokis
like all genres of yesterday’s wars,
today’s is made of tissues and cells
the likes of which we’ve never seen.
A marvel, but not a surprise
I marvel at what we could have done, should have done, what seemed so silly & left us unplugged. More …
Rx Poetry | A Millennial Stares into the Abyss and the Abyss Sends her a Revolution of Love
And more than anything, we must hold each other accountable to the damage we do when we are personally unkind. This is worse than a physical virus. This kills more people every day than Covid-19 will ever kill.