[wpaudio url=”/audio/7_14/Milner.mp3″ text=”listen to this poem” dl=”0″] During sex, a herd of spavined horses runs through my body and out my mouth. You just roister, lover, never see the andalusians on the sheets, palominos vaulting the bedstead.
The Frog
Sean Lovelace
Yep, the frog was definitely on the thorn. Squirming. Right there, just by the other shore, alongside a Mountain Dew bottle and some mossy stones. Who wants to see such a thing? Oh, what a doomed frog. Dangling basically by its own skin. I said, Frog, try not to think about where you are going.
Daddy’s Teeth
Tawnysha Greene
At night, I wake up, and Daddy’s in the bathroom with a hanger in his mouth. Momma stands beside him, puts a hand on his cheek, his head, prays for healing, but he bats her hand away, tells her she’s hurting him more. I watch Daddy pull, eyes closed, spit, pull again.
Pool
Alice Bolin
[wpaudio url=”/audio/7_14/Bolin.mp3″ text=”listen to this story” dl=”0″] Early autumn, I go on the narrow path that extends from my backyard between two apartment houses to the fence surrounding the vacant lot.
Surname NASA
Brennan Bestwick
[wpaudio url=”/audio/7_14/Bestwick.mp3″ text=”listen to this poem” dl=”0″] Grandpa had a chin cut from solar flare, his arms felled comet tail, his mouth full of Hubble lens teeth. Nothing broke him, not the bricklaying or bread crumbs, not a love wanting to see the size of its shadow.
Two Poems
Michael Bazzett
The Head Is Shorn The head is shorn and bristling and once you look at the neat row of staples cinching skin closed above the hairline, it is hard to look away: the metal teeth glint like a zipper sewn shut and the skin holds no pucker on either side of the seam: this is
Two Poems
Emileigh Barnes
A Streak of Light In the shower, you wash my back and at the same time you sing the Spider-Man theme song. The soap foams, webs across me. From our window we see the kaleidoscopic lights of the hotel sign. They are singing in bursts. And the day has decided to end itself in rain.