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Voice of the Dead

Voice of the Dead

by Brittney Watson

My signature of success

Has become my signature of death

My name precedes me

That is the only reason

They need me

I am their fortune and future

While my future is bleak

I am a silenced voice

For only the power of my name speaks

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Desolation

Desolation

by Lara Campbell

My loneliness rips through my cartilage.

It tears to the small but shiny dust in my soul.

Do I even have a soul? Have I ever? But yet I still feel.

I feel with every memory, trauma, heartache, wound, mistake,

and failure

Does anyone hear me?

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Untitled Poem

Untitled Poem

by Jeneth Hughes

As I sit in the brutal space
I look into an unfamiliar face
They’ve beaten my human side
so long my spirit has nowhere
         to hide
I can’t remember who I once
         was and where I was headed...

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Thoughts on Juana of Castile: A Body that Belonged to the State

Thoughts on Juana of Castile: A Body that Belonged to the State

 by Michelle Jones

The body of Juana of Castile is likened unto a strikingly luminescent orb.  An orb floating about the land of her people, equally tangible and intangible, equally desired and repulsed, beautiful, but hard to look at, hard to take in.

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