Thriving Colors
In the Morning I am fortunate enough To be able to see All the simple & exotic colors The vibrant green In the center of town The joyful...
Self Portrait as Scared Disenchantment
A letter to religious abuse distant in a mountainside shades of religious green the disillusioned wind scatters through a courtyard...
Food Poem
Chicken soup again and again, over and over and over. Sip the broth and let the warm stuff fill the veins. Junk food that would appall my...
Epilepsy Monitoring Unit: Tethered to My Sickness
I was tethered there, enclosed and paralyzed, Looking through shatter-proof glass. Nothing and everything reminded me of you. Through...
Hot Concrete
Just two homeless kids feeling the warm hug of cement Laughing like we were free, dancing to the tune of eviction While eviction was...
Ode to the Anteater Lovers
I am a hungry anteater Putting my snout into the ant-feeder While we are a hungry bunch We’ll always know the best lunch When you see a...
Magpie's Lament
Flight with black white wings She soars low in the sky Looking for sweet things To flutter and to feast So freeing, flying To look for...
Devil's Daughter
As the Devil’s daughter, My rage is biblical. Not only must I suffer the cruelty of my own father, but his father, our mutual creator’s....
Maria
Memory & Faith A picture of Guadalupe on a piece of dark green felt, soft yet coarse to the touch. The emblem stays pinned underneath a...
Frog Song
I think that you think that I think I suck Darling you’d be correct But don’t be upset With what frogs think of themselves Concern your...








