Poempoetry-magazineFour generationsBy Angelina SáenzThere is a framed photograph of my grandmotherShe is a young woman, sitting on a horse, vestida de china…
Poempoetry-magazineNaal’eełi / Drake is the name for a male duckBy Kinsale DrakeIn the years of scorched earth, Kit Carson’s pale-knife face bayonetting the sky, his blood thirst, …
Poempoetry-magazine‘Álastsii’ Dah Deidiijaa’By Nia FranciscoNiha hastsoí, nihidzanii ‘álastsii’ nihich’į’ dah deidiijaa’ bílák’ee naazhjaa’go nihich’į’ dah deidiijaa…
Poempoetry-magazineResilienceBy Danielle ManygoatsBrown, I want you Brown, Brown roots, Brown trees. Family lineage ripens into clans And sheep graze …
Poempoetry-magazineMy ChiziinessBy Cynthia J. SylvesterThe way my mom restuccoed the house the color of the rosy pink mesas where she was born. The way she…
PoemHome EconomicsBy Chaelee DaltonConsider the market. Consider the gross domestic product of Korea. Call it Kimchi.Ferment culture in…
Poempoetry-magazineWild Blueberry Muffins for BeginnersBy Caroline Laganas 1 berry-stained month of summer 1 grandmother 2 cups flour ½ cup sugar 1 tablespoon baking powder ½…
Poempoetry-magazine母念 // 思母By Evan WangI remember this clearly: 2 am bed sheets, riftedwith confessions. Waves of linen—mother’s riftedocean…
Poempoetry-magazinePrestigeBy Zoe DoradoAll the second-gen immigrant Berkeley moms somehow allwent to Stanford. I’m laughing becauseI want to…
Poempoetry-magazinethe women in my familyBy Fatimah Asghartheir names have been lostonly the winds & only the mountainskeep them. we’ve forgotten the namesof …
Poempoetry-magazineWanderlustBy Miguel A. Vega If, even now, I am excited about it: every cow & horse, every canoe on the surface of Pyramid Lake—…
Poempoetry-magazineOrange TreeBy Janiru Liyanage Our neighbor’s orange tree is in full bloom fat and overgrown and spilling sun-bright fists over our…
Poempoetry-magazineMother’s MotherBy Khari Dawsonmom tells me I smell likeher Mom—something flowery and the blackened endingsof a joint.I feared her …
PoemWords for WorryBy Li-Young LeeAnother word for father is worry. Worry boils the waterfor tea in the middle of the night.Worry trimmed…
Poempoetry-magazine/ FOR / AFTER / JAN BEATTY /By Richard Blanco After my third shot of tequila / chased by a lime sour as my rant: fuck this-fuck that-fuck them-fuck…
Poempoetry-magazineAfter “Killers of the Flower Moon”By Elise PaschenLily Gladstone confides she wore my great grandmother Eliza’s blankets in three scenes. I don’t remember…
Poempoetry-magazineTrot SongBy Elise PaschenDuring the Grayhorse Dances in June, my mother side-stepped around the circle, echoing moves her grandmother…
PoemThe Difference Between a Dog and a Biscuit TinBy Karl KnightsIt’s Boxing Day and I’m nearly ten and a half.I got the camouflaged Action Man for Christmas.I told …
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