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Author: Trish Salah

Poetry, Trish Salah

Tara-Michelle Ziniuk

  I’m all blankets now     Trying to explain my misery or why I gave the book I hated a good review or put $3 in the hat of the organization that fired me or didn’t take a stand against celebrity cancer on Kickstarter. #queerfail     My closest friend tells me a film made her cringe and die, but on social media she’s … Continue reading Tara-Michelle Ziniuk

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Poetry, Trish Salah

Two Poems by Nayrouz

  Fall   1. With dreamy eyes, you hosted my gaze and your lips… a well intensifies my thirst.   ❖❖❖❖❖❖❖   2. I wrote you into a poem because this is how I learned to host love back home… now, I am left to grieve twice the weight of loss.   ❖❖❖❖❖❖❖   3. Our eyes traced each other,
and gazed through the shades of fig … Continue reading Two Poems by Nayrouz

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