Tag: relationships

  • The Last Night by Jack Lowe-Carbell

    The Last Night by Jack Lowe-Carbell

    β€œRemember that you and I made this journey together to a place where there was nowhere left to go.”-Jhumpa Lahiriβ€œThe Namesake” It had felt differently lately, everything had. He had gone through his days with a boring shuffled step, his soles dragging along as he went about the mundane activities…

  • Ruined by Sarah Macallister

    Ruined by Sarah Macallister

    One hundred and ninety-nine steps, the sign warned. Salt prickled Maria’s flushed face, sweat mingling with salt spray carried on the wind from the bellowing sea. The stone steps snaked away from the grinning crescent of the bottom one. Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  Over her shoulder, Maria’s husband ran, clapping the cobbles with…

  • GOODBYE GOODBYE by Lara Abuali

    GOODBYE GOODBYE by Lara Abuali

    In my dreams you come to meemaciated and starving, a sick dog,clinging onto my arm.You took and took, pulling the marrowfrom my bones until I was empty.I watched you as you grew and grew,the gluttony taking hold until I had no flesh left.Still it wasn’t enough.Your mouth was slick with…

  • Oh Where, Oh Where Has Our Little Boy Gone? by Eileen Sateriale

    Oh Where, Oh Where Has Our Little Boy Gone? by Eileen Sateriale

    This piece was selected in honor of Veteran’s Day and all of the men and women who lost their lives in defense of this country’s honor. β€œThe Secretary of Defense informs you that Corporal Bruce Graham is missing in action. Last seen, Seoul, South Korea, March 8, 1953,” said the…

  • togetherness by Holli Terrell-Cavalluzzi

    togetherness by Holli Terrell-Cavalluzzi

    insidethe wax widensdrips around the candleilluminates your face in a soft light. i trust you. there is a clock.the small handstops telling time. outsideis a bare piece of paperwaiting… Holli Terrell-Cavalluzzi lives in Wilmington North Carolina where she has made a home by the coast. She spends her days writing…

  • The Spoon by Richard Risenberg

    The Spoon by Richard Risenberg

    That was the morning when he couldn’t find his favorite spoon. That upset him more than it should, as he well knew. It was the same as the other seven spoons that matched it, except that it bore a small scratch in the handle from when it had fallen into…

  • Rapture by Finnley Silveria

    Rapture by Finnley Silveria

    there is a short list of things you want right now:rest, comfort,a hand pressed against the small of your backpeace, rapture. but not the kind of rapture folks dream ofno final redemption hereno explosive joyjust his body next to yours it’s funny, you’ve decidedthat you seek rapture in the most…

  • The Choice by Michael Cooney

    The Choice by Michael Cooney

    β€œA choice, made now, today, projects itself backwards in time and changes past actions.”      – Czeslaw Milosz, quoting an unknown disciple of Karl Jaspers I made excuses, rejectingwhat I knew of mortality, eitheryours or mine, and suddenlythe black leaves grew greenwhere they had fallen and you,rapturous with rings on yourfingers,…

  • Last Season by Tamar Kapanadze

    Last Season by Tamar Kapanadze

    Broken dreams and scattered expectationsBuried in your malignant intentions.I thought you brought me blooming blossomsbut left me with the scars,Wounded by your indifferent and stabbing snow petals.Giving you my winter moon was not enough for you,so it’s the last season walking on your avenue.Should I keep the tangerine as my…