Poem In Which I Am Too Political To Read At Your School

Ashley M. Jones
A rose, single, silent, and soft, opens— red petals tender, innocent, fragrant. What beauty! How holy! Peace, unbroken in the rose's solid stem.
from the book Reparations Now! / Hub City Press

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In Ecopoetry Now, invited poets engage in an ecopoetic conversation across borders. In poems and poetics statements, their work describes important local differences, including bioregion and language, as well as a shared concern for the Earth. We hope to highlight poetry’s integral role in creating and sustaining a broadly ecological imagination that is most alive when biologically, culturally, and linguistically diverse.

Jody Gladding on [she is one who looks]
Photo: Jody Gladding
Timothy Michalik
Walking home I thought about saying "when a person dies..." but somebody already did.  Just a few days ago. Personally it's more interesting to live.
Noah Arhm Choi
The only time my grandmother touched my mother was praying over her womb, saying boy boy boy when really she meant history history history. The only time she brought her food was the red ginseng, the bitter melon as if a full mouth always gives you what you want. Everytime my mother tells my birth story it changes.
Jody Gladding
A poem playing with open space and multiple readings.
Joyelle McSweeney
i decide to buy the milk later in the day to clear time to write and now all i think about is milk  milk milk i crawl all over the house looking for dirty bottles rubber nipples and plastic collars "like nebuchadnezzar" i set em in the sink to further rot
Daniel Khalastchi
First it was the Realtor knocking quick against our door asking when we planned on leaving. Why would             we be leaving? we asked, and then             she pointed to the stain.

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