Do You Remember? by Robert Watt

Do You Remember? by Robert Watt   Do you remember the Christmas ball?Your hair worn up above its wispy strandsAnd swinging jewels that kissed the neckCool and scented with the musk of foreign landsYou rose from a dress the colour of your lipsPlunged a neckline...

In The Tide by Emily Balchunas

In The Tide by Emily Balchunas   He dragged himself out of bedas the sun began to rise.The seagulls were his alarm,he rubbed the dreams from his eyes.This lighthouse has seen some storms,she sways in the night.The wind whistles through her creaks,but never seems...

Raining Red by Mridvi Khetan

Raining Red by Mridvi Khetan   I grew up believing that the rain is red. Red like the scars mapped across my body,gifted by a man who colour red embodiedHot stew for all meals resembled the red sandstone,which brother went to mine from blood-marked zonesEvery day...

The World Could Be Beautiful by Dylan Lyons

The World Could Be Beautiful by Dylan Lyons   The world could be beautiful,but we let greed reign.The rich rig the systemfor their own gain.Kids without food,families without homes.The growing debt smothers,but we’re all on our own. The world could be...

After 9/11 by Joan Roger

After 9/11 by Joan Roger   “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow…” William Shakespeare The digging went on for weeks, for months.Tomorrow came and we grieved and ragedthrough that long winter. Our bodies became hungry,so we ate toast and drank coffee; we...