[wpaudio url=”/audio/6_14/Lago.mp3″ text=”listen to this story” dl=”0″] I was the first to notice the water pooling in front of the staircase. I looked up, but didn’t see any watermarks, no sign of a drip from the high ceiling. I soaked up the water with towels and buffed the floor with lemon-scented wood polish.
The Fiber Optic Heart
Jennifer A. Howard
My daughter Ramona’s coach puts her in backstroke at meets, since she’s still afraid to dive, but freestyle is her favorite. When she does the 100-yard free, at practice, her face is in the water too much for me. Like now, as she’s finishing up and the other kids are getting out of the pool.
Pretty Girl Says:
Camonghne Felix
Pretty Girl Says: I’m not afraid of anything. Once, I walked the yellow brick road. I don’t like yellow. I made it pink. Don’t ask me about eating, you won’t like my answer. I think food is god’s way of turning everything into his own. We’re all food, all edible.
Flesh is Flesh
Schuyler Dickson
Greg’s got a mantra in his head that just keeps going: I am entering the world like a big, naked baby. He turns the deadbolt and opens the door. Like a big, naked baby. The grass outside is starting to grow back from being dead over the winter.
Three Poems
Jesse Damiani
Birth as Agathism [wpaudio url=”/audio/6_14/Jesse1.mp3″ text=”listen to this poem” dl=”0″] First, we’ll say: O Mama-cow, milk-giver, how your legs scissor apart. How your hooves twitch in dirt. We’ll say: We will drink what you give us. We’ll say: How we could eat.
Five Poems
Christopher Citro
They Must Bake an Awful Lot of Cakes [wpaudio url=”/audio/6_14/Citro1.mp3″ text=”listen to this poem” dl=”0″] Try venturing out beyond the searchlights and see where it gets you. I remember when it was Gerry out venturing beyond the searchlights to see where it’d get him.
Presidents
Callie Collins
The Jeffersons [wpaudio url=”/audio/6_14/Jeffersons.mp3″ text=”listen to this story” dl=”0″] On the living room set of The Jeffersons there is a man and a woman and another man who becomes a man named Lionel when he stands or sits in front of the camera.
Two Poems
Rachel Bunting
this morning I pulled a picture of my mother from my mouth You confound me every day. You are not who you look like. You are not you. Look at your tiny eyes and lips. Look at those cheeks, apple-like. You hate apples. You eat them-entirely, skin to seeds to stem.
Two Poems
Lisa Bellamy
BULLY PUPPET Sometimes it was like this: first a Hummer, then two black town cars and then three SUVs.