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Mar 121 min read
Pharma Prayer By Danielle McMahon
Save me O Saint Pharma-Bro Save me Dr. Schlitz Deliver me from hellish rains And me deadly fits Save me O Saint Nickels-ass And John the...
Mar 121 min read
Omnibenevolence By Lev Ifergan
I find your God and I make him cry, Sobbing like a child, I will gut you and your God, I will not be meek and mild. The Lord is the soft...
Mar 121 min read
Mould By Gareth Barsby
I like to go out for walks Even when it’s raining Maybe that’s why My brain Has a lot of mould
Mar 121 min read
Micro Suction By Colin B. Osborn
I got my ear de-waxed today I watched them flush the gunk away The auditory detrital goo Shooting down a suction flue The ooze of the ear...
Mar 121 min read
Lobotomy By CDH
Lamenting it’s not yet spring, so I could Operate and engage in a deep clean on my Brain. I want to remove it, examine it like an Obscure...
Mar 121 min read
If You Need To Be Mean Then Be Mean To Me By Samira Hajdini
I exploit any and every man. Greed is in my nature. The woman I have become is disturbing, I began to hate her. I’ve tried to disguise...
Mar 121 min read
Ecstasy By Brayden Benedict
Shallow breaths Lingering scents of sweat The taste of you Fresh on my lips Everything outside this room Might be filled with chaos But...
Mar 121 min read
Delulu-Land By Ryan Hatton
An alarm goes off in the distance, As fire rains down, But a smile – it paints on my features As I dance around a city filled with so...
Mar 121 min read
8–Late By Ashley Chantler
Bernie’s in my street again, Wool-hatted, no coat, Puffing after a shoplifter, School-uniformed, to an extent. ‘Give up, you old cunt!’...
Mar 121 min read
Anthropophagy By Mon Soot
I hunger for you like a stray dog I want to be elbows-deep in your torso, your intestines in my teeth, your breathing shallow and thin,...
Mar 121 min read
Caged at 17 By Chlöe Louise
I often ask myself, Would you keep an animal in a cage? I don’t understand, so sometimes I repeat myself. Why would you keep something so...
Mar 121 min read
Decay By Maddy Brindley
I have a bruise on my wrist that looks just like my father. Yellowing and peeling and sore to the touch. At least it doesn’t smell Like...
Jan 132 min read
Know Peace By Asante
I knew peace like my hat was Ghandi There was no peace so the Gat was handy I know boys that say my J’s are cold But wouldn’t give a...
Jan 101 min read
Hoxton Jobcentre By Hanna Sarsa
When the woman at the job centre asks how is the work search I want to say, lady I have a full-time job holding onto my humanity with...
Jan 101 min read
My Notes App By Kayleigh Coleman
The home of all the funny things people say, A wasteland of shopping list I never looked at again, My resignation to my last job. Poems...
Jan 101 min read
I couldn’t get the smell of disinfectant off my clothes the night my grandfather died By Diona S.
he’s staring at faces he no longer recognises all he can feel is that he had loved them once he reaches out to speak a rattle escapes his...
Jan 101 min read
Door By Lex Lyall
open. close. ajar. career. love. opportunities. closed off. emotionally I am locked. physically, I am closed off. heart? in a locked yet...
Jan 101 min read
Bugs and Billingsgate By Everette Leita-Butler
My big brother’s scared of moths. He’s terrified of their fluttering wings and fat bodies that every time he sees one, I have to be on...
Jan 101 min read
[untitled] By Rachel S. Clark
I saw a toddler today In her Dad’s starch shirt With the hem all crumpled and creased Like a princess’ train His tie hung red between her...
Jan 101 min read
Always There By TropicGirlKay
In the line down my face in the morning Having slept too long on one side. In the delicate softness of the bedsheet Wrapped around my...