There’s coffee on your lips
In this short poem, writer Joyce Chen encourages people to slow down and think about what it means to know someone.
room temperature
In her poem "room temperature", writer Joyce Chen reflects on what it's like to always be just okay, always avoiding conflict in any way possible.
the night i read gita
Phoebe Nerem details a night where they were reading Bhagavad Gita while stuck at a boy’s house, desperately looking for a ride home.
moments that are opposite of blindness
From celebrating birthdays to simply sitting on the apartment couch with you friends are some examples of moments that are so crystal clear and unforgettable—no matter how big or small the experience was. Phoebe Nerem highlights some of their clearest moments they experienced from the second person perspective in this prose piece.
Hustle & Bustle
Writer Joyce Chen reflects on the “hustle & bustle” we fall into throughout our daily lives and ponders on what it is that truly holds value in this thoughtful poem.
Nothing Left for Me
In her original poem poet, Addie Elizabeth writes about her own mental health and the struggle of giving until there is nothing left for oneself.
Psalm for the Worry Wart
Zophia McDougal writes metaphorically about the experience and thoughts of a “worry wart” and confronting one’s fears in this original poem, “a psalm for the worry wart.”
The Follow Up
Writer Addie Elizabeth pulls on our heart strings with her original poem, “The Follow Up”.