Originals: National Poetry Month 2023 "In a Museum of Deadly Sins" by Su Hwang: "Must never peer away from the gluttony / of art: busts of greedy men, marbled // torsos, still lifes, women made to be / bogles of lust." "Parousia" by Virginia Konchan: "Why would I expect a tired employee, / overworked, uninsured, and underpaid, / to devise a surefire exit plan from hell?" "To the Formless God" by Rajiv Mohabir: "By mid-morning the grey fog burns off Biscayne Bay. // Land surfaces, a silver glint under the veil." ***listen to Mohabir read his poem over on The Rumpus Instagram!*** "Convergent Evolution" by Kenzie Allen: "In a city of seven hills, / you told me once, there is no fate— // kismet: a coincidence / we mistake for grand design." "Send Nudes" by Ally Ang: "Though the world ended, desire / did not. In the absence of touch, / our imaginations spilled over / like watercolors." "SLC PUNK!" by Ruben Quesada: "The last time we parted, I looked past you / as snow banked along the curb." |