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Tag: forgetting

Someone I love has vanished & that is why I’m in the detergent aisle of the corner store by Rowan Tate
Poetry

Someone I love has vanished & that is why I’m in the detergent aisle of the corner store by Rowan Tate

April 6, 2026April 6, 20260

“as if scent could summon presence, as if blue plastic jugs / might carry memory like vessels across a quiet Styx.” – excerpt from Someone I love has vanished & that is why I’m in the detergent aisle of the corner store, poetry by Rowan Tate

The Beach by Daniel Brennan
Poetry

The Beach by Daniel Brennan

November 20, 2023March 4, 20250

“The beach is sinking. / It’s a sigh. It’s the lack of you and I, pulling like the tide / against its warm face.” – excerpt from “The Beach” by Daniel Brennan @dannyjbrennan #TheMetaworker #MetaworkerMonday

“Obliviol” by Jason A. Bartles
Miscellaneous

“Obliviol” by Jason A. Bartles

December 31, 2018December 10, 20240

INTERIOR FAMILY HOME – …

“To an Alzheimer’s Child” by Shah Tazrian Ashrafi
Fiction / Miscellaneous

“To an Alzheimer’s Child” by Shah Tazrian Ashrafi

May 29, 2017September 11, 20172

It’s autumn now. The …

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