Milkweed Editions

  • b3427590287has quoted2 years ago
    We’ll say unbelievable things
    to each other in the early morning—
  • b3427590287has quoted2 years ago
    She sends me an article from a recent National Geographic that says,

    Sharks bite fewer people each year than
    New Yorkers do, according to Health Department records.

    Then she sends me on my way. Into the City of Sharks
  • Deniss Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    Reader, I want to
    say: Don’t die. Even when silvery fish after fish
    comes back belly up, and the country plummets
    into a crepitating crater of hatred, isn’t there still
    something singing?
  • Deniss Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    I plant three seeds
    As a spell. One
    For what will grow
    Like air around us,
    One for what will
    Nourish and feed,
    One for what will
    Cling and remind me—
    We are the weeds.
  • Deniss Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    I saw a mom take her raincoat off
    and give it to her young daughter when
    a storm took over the afternoon. My god,
    I thought, my whole life I’ve been under her
    raincoat thinking it was somehow a marvel
    that I never got wet.
  • Deniss Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    I’m here waiting for something to happen to me.
  • Deniss Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    I am a hearth of spiders these days: a nest of trying
  • Deniss Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    Look, we are not unspectacular things.
    We’ve come this far, survived this much. What
    would happen if we decided to survive more? To love harder?
  • Deniss Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    What would happen if we used our bodies to bargain
    for the safety of others, for earth,
    if we declared a clean night, if we stopped being terrified,
    if we launched our demands into the sky, made ourselves so big
    people could point to us with the arrows they make in their minds,
    rolling their trash bins out, after all of this is over?
  • Deniss Floreshas quoted2 years ago
    a mouth of terrible red,
    like a tongue that’d been bitten so often it was not a tongue
    but a bloody wound with which the earth tried to speak
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