the sieve and the sand

Leaving the wheat with the chaff. This is not your mother’s poetry.

Tag: beauty

Death of a Poem

by Julio Chapluzki

There is a poem
just beneath this surface
of jumbled thoughts
and nonsensical moments,
banging against the walls,
burning the roof,
huffing and puffing
and threatening to blow
my mental house down
(as well as my mind);
but in the end,
the walls, they hold,
and the roof, the roof
is not on fire,
and the poem slowly grows silent
succumbing to the stronger force
of indifferent apathy,
dying along with its
potential beauty.

reflection on the beauty of the surroundings and the smell of the company i’m keeping

by Roger Mugs

for porcelain shingles
itch far less
than the kind you gave

Trash Day

by Julio Chapluzki

Summer morning sunlight,
glinting off bags
of black and white;

lined up and down the street,
shimmering and beginning
to smell in the heat.

So many
I had not thought households had produced
so many.

above texas

by rcribay

there’s feelings i sometimes get
in shaky planes above shaded skies
that are really impossible to convey
–yet i try
for there’s something inside of
me
shouting beauty
like i need
to piss.

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