Political Poems
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How to Dodge Bombs

Patricia J McLean I think it could be a night like that night in Augustjust before Utopia got a new wall to replace the brokenfalling down, rotten wood wall Or before the night like that night, or another sort of night altogetherwhen the broccoli dies of neglect, tomatoes are so heavy vines breakthe garden is Continue reading
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script eighty-five

Liz Mariani are you are the screenwriterresting in a field of garlic? are you are the bankersinking into another suburban fold? are you are the loverat the door on the floor at the door? are you the border guard?this is a field of garlic spin the clearcut field of snowchew the wind this is the Continue reading
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The American Dream 2.0

Shannon Frost Greenstein Part One In America, we quantize our bodiesand the complexities of our brains –assigning each part a separate dollar value –because health insurance companies don’t deal in health;because health insurance companies deal in profit. In America, we employ thousandsin the manufacture of bulletproof backpacks;entire factories pumping out Kevlarlike this band-aid is the Continue reading
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clean

Liz Mariani better get clean before the taxmancomes to tax you for living i got raped and all i got was this lousy t-shirt can’t teach in america when everywhere isa classroom ripe for a mass shootingcan’t walk/wake/weep in americawhen everywhere is a hospital rotten aerosol mustard i got raped and all i got was Continue reading
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misstra know-it-all

after Stevie Wonder Matthew E. Henry he’s everything the racists hoped a Black president would be.a sexual predator, jackal-slinking from one vulgarityto the next—tiny hands always in someone else’s pocket.a bastard with multiple baby mommas, married—for the moment—to an off-White woman his supporters used to slut shame, citingsomething about “family values.” with a bachelor’s in shucking,a Continue reading
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Stocked

Chad Parenteau Our abusersmourned first,foremost. Deathbedswarmerthan ever. Gun barrelsloaded,suckled. Chad Parenteau hosts Boston’s long-running Stone Soup Poetry series. His work has appeared in journals such as Résonancee, Molecule, Ibbetson Street, Pocket Lint, Cape Cod Poetry Review, Tell-Tale Inklings, Off The Coast, The Crossroads, The Skinny Poetry Journal, The New Verse News, dadakuku, Nixes Mate Review, Continue reading
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April 18th

Rachel Armes-McLaughlin The whole world holds its breath. Who’s next to be grabbed off the streetby those in plain clothes with masked identities? Sent to a prison, a camp, a painful death. In the 1930s, by train.But now sent out by air, held aloft by hate. Sent by air, like the virus they’ve tried to Continue reading
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The Gardener

Chris Chan Someone above our heads is building a fenceto keep his neighbors’ weeds out. Pushing the stakeinto the ground, he lifts the hammer to strikethe sharp spoke down, and at his feet explodesa clod of earth. He does this rhythmically — rightfist clenched, left hand loose — as thoughthe dream of weedless grass were Continue reading
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They’ll Say They Didn’t Know

Bartholomew Barker I can imagine how it feelsto cross a border for a better future and not do the paperworkto get pregnant and not want to have a babyto live in a body not carrying the right gender I can imagine how it feelsto be vilified — to be huntedto be afraid of every strangerand Continue reading

