Dearly Departed
“She lies at the bottom of a grave,
curled on her side. A little girl,
in a little blue dress, red ringlets tied in ribbons.”, Poem of the Week (17 October), by Melissa Rendlen
“She lies at the bottom of a grave,
curled on her side. A little girl,
in a little blue dress, red ringlets tied in ribbons.”, Poem of the Week (17 October), by Melissa Rendlen
The Missing Slate’s October 2017 online poetry issue, edited by Craig Santos Perez.
Read More“i want to tell you about that lagoon/ that lucid, sleepy lagoon lounging against the sunrise…”
A Pacific climate change poem, by Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner.
“because their taro fields are washed away/ by the hungry sea/ they are hungry…”
A Pacific climate change poem, by Evelyn Flores.
“Become more than a wave or a grain of sand for others to step on…”
A Pacific climate change poem, by Serena Ngaio Simmons.
“Then, bone by bone/ her low tide lips/ reveal the names…”
A Pacific climate change poem, by No’u Revilla.
“praise your rainbow/ warrior & peace/ boat / your hokuleÊ»a/ & sea shepherd…”
A Pacific climate change poem, by Craig Santos Perez.
“it’s always the same/ they are so comfortable/ so at ease…”
A Pacific climate change poem, by Emelihter Kihleng.
“This is for those of us who cannot afford rent/ but also cannot afford to wait…”
A Pacific climate change poem, by Terisa Tinei Siagatonu.
“WaikÄ«kÄ« fed OÊ»ahu people for generations/ so easily that its ocean raised surfers,/ hailed the highest of aliÊ»i to its shores…”
A Pacific climate change poem, by Brandy NÄlani McDougall.