In the coffee shop, unctuous with light, I wait / for the syrup to settle in my gut.
KUNDIMAN 20TH ANNIVERSARY POETRY PORTFOLIO
KUNDIMAN 20TH ANNIVERSARY POETRY PORTFOLIO
In the coffee shop, unctuous with light, I wait / for the syrup to settle in my gut.
POETRY
Sometimes, I am only
my bloodstream, a pulsing, flooded atmosphere.
POETRY
Yes, you are complicit.
ART
The collective works in the show convey the capacity of photography and photo-ish objects to commune with the departed, to transport to the past/future and unknown, and to enliven silences and make noise.
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NOT SO FAST — I see you inching away
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I write about what it's like to be in this in-between space, to not have these things in common with my friends, and to be looking for more of a community and sense of belonging.
It should cost a billion to look this good—to look this much like yourself, ever changing.
Her wet nonexistent fingerprints run through / my scalp muttering, how would I let anyone take you.