Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Citizens of Fear

Cartoon by A. Hall Citizens of Fear I count the shadows before I step outside.  Every glance feels like a question I cannot answer. The streets hum with warnings I do not understand. My papers shake in hands that do not trust me. Night stretches longer than the city allows, windows hide eyes that judge before I speak, while doors click closed at my approach, I count the shadows before I step outside. I memorize the faces that might notice the language I speak is too loud, too strange. Every word is measured against suspicion, every glance feels like a question I cannot answer.  The wind carries rumors sharper than knives, sirens echo over walls I cannot scale, and fear curls around every step I take. The streets hum with warnings I do not understand.  I hide in plain sight where and when I can, because sleep feels like a risk I cannot afford. Hope is a thread too thin for me to trust, My papers shake in hands that do not trust me. Meeting the bar over at DVerse Poets Pub,...

Latest Posts

Like a Metaphor With a Name Tag

At the Hinge of Winter

Two Sets of Rules, Zero Consequences

The People My Sleep Invents

Ballot With a Bruise

The Page Called Qanik

Communion Echoes

This Did Not Begin Here

How the Flag Learned to Taste Like Mud

What the Neon Didn’t Care to See