Chat on the Street – by Anonymous

I love Islam, I also love astronomy. Sisters—say a prayer for me. We will!

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Mirror – by Thomas Zimmerman

The river’s mirror flows unseen, then seen, breathes mist that honeys tongues and throats in song, that jewels the threadbare waking mind. The green and black quotidian grows twelvefold strong and infinite. We see that everything is river-fed: the roots and sources, veins and arteries; the constant flux of wing and fin and hoof; the […]

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birds in a tree – by Corey D. Cook

one by one they drop to the ground – overripe fruit

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What? – by Doug Hawley

Duke started hallucinating about a month before seeing a psychiatrist. At 7pm someone, perhaps himself, went flying off a cliff on a horse, but never landing. That was just the beginning. From that day on, each evening at the same time, he would experience what appeared to be a dream overlaying his reality. The next […]

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