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failed trade

kiran malik-khan

Couldn’t have predicted Your death would make me a better poet Capturing eternity in succinct verses—filling a void— But I will trade it all just to get you back for one more day

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I’d embrace eternal mediocrity

For just one more day with you.

Gliding in groups above wheezing garbage trucks, like derelict seagulls winging over a seaward ferry, the ravens perch on street lights at sub-zero temperatures. They cackle and caw their midnight melodies and defy the elements as northern lights splendidly ply the night sky.

amarty rempel

Today for some reason I pulled the green sweat shirt with the gold letters, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, off the top shelf and wore it for the first time in a very long time. It was a little tight. I kept looking down at the lettering and touching it to make a kinetic connection with it and maybe the past.

I attended there several summers while getting my Master’s degree. I was away three summers enjoying myself with my studies missing my kids when I thought for the first time, while touching the letter A for Alberta that this was the time she continued her adultery that started in the Bahamas, continued through the marriage, so naturally it happened when I was away those three summers. It was a sunny day so I went inside and took off that sweat shirt and slipped into something more comfortable.

Love Storm

tineesha mckay

A perfect storm

All the pain we mourn

You are rain

I am a hurricane

You make me weep

I drive you deep