Contents
poem for god
Casandra Robledo
The Woman in Silent Tears
Sony Ton-Amie
Division
Jenna Citrus
Passing Through
Marissa Kopco
Signifying Antipathy
Eric Kubacki
Perejil
Sony Ton-Amie
Macromicro
Abbey Kish
Amish Country
A.J. Weber
everything beautiful bleeds
Casandra Robledo
5 August 2014
Emily Gadzinksi
Indulgences
Marcee Wardell
Et in Arcadio Ego
David Albert Solberg
Stuttgart Triptych
Abbey Kish
Debbie
Katie Cross
Sorry, We're Closed
Marissa Kopco
Older than Our Bodies
A.J. Weber
Take Me With You When
You Go
Lindsay Hansard
The Great Conversation: Cultural Change Through YouTube
Zoe Comingore
Amorphous Object &
Papered Wall
Jenna Citrus
Sundays in Hudson
Jamie Brian
Emily
Joseph Theis
Fox and Geese
Deborah Rocheleau
Virtue
Kara Wellman
SAD
Madeleine Richey
Love in Winter
David Albert Solberg
I Have Made My Own Soul Suffer
Hoda Fakhari
Comfort
Marissa Kopco
The Bath
Bridget Hansen
A Notice to My Mailman
Elizabeth Schoppelrei
Emily
I smiled the first time you let your mind rest beside me,
held my breath to hear the thinner whisper
of your exhale, replaying Etta James in my head.
I stowed the unfolding moments
to retrace on Sunday evenings without worry,
but I never forgot that all things end.
Mass-produced baskets are hollow, lacking,
and though my basket weaving was left
unpracticed, I assembled a cavity from reeds
sprouting so far from those who wandered
before you. I created a misshapen container with
small gaps that no pudgy fingers could push through.
For you, I found petals that promised to bloom—
they were gathered to be bedded in plain jars.
I know severed stems hurt your heart,
but let them thrive for a while, let them admire
your lungs. For neglect only appears in the absence
of beauty and function, and both
are present in your gentle breath.
About the Author
Joseph Theis is a sophomore studying psychology at Christopher Newport University. He has enjoyed writing poetry for years and hopes that others find enjoyment from reading what he creates.