“VINTAGE PEACH” BY CASSIDY RAE LIMBACH
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“VINTAGE PEACH” BY CASSIDY RAE LIMBACH
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A lady brown with loving heat
Sleeping softly in the grass
Her beauty travels in the wind
weaving sweetness into dusk
lazy flowers bow and sway
Then press their bodies to the Earth
stems and petals shine in song
then sleep in comfort til the dawn
“Kamala at Dusk” by Angie Hoover- Hillhouse
Artwork: “It’s All in Your Head” by Valentina Ramos
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Artwork: Pink Primavera by Valerie Galloway
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To Hear Her
it all returns.
the dark room,
the shrinking veins,
the strong, rageful pumping at her center
it travels like wind
here and then gone
waking and sleeping on a clock of it’s own
Hearing Her by Angie Hoover- Hillhouse
I wrote this several months after my girlfriend broke up with me in 2004. It’s probably published in my high school livejournal along with other evidence of teenage angst. We all used to feel our feelings very publicly in those days. I’m sure I wrote this hoping that she would contact me out of pity. Now I’m marrying a man, and she’s teaching english to impoverished Ecuadorian children.
Artwork by Leigh Viner
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The sun, she reaches down to stroke
the soft red skin of poppies smiling
Heat moves quickly through the garden
Worlds between them blossom bright
Green and Yellow wide awake
holes and corners washed to white
Breaths of light blown into shadows
Til she folds away to sleep
Summer by Angie Hoover- Hillhouse
Artwork: “Lovers” by Arantxa Rueda
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I think collage is really honest. We connect to it in a lot of ways because it’s inherently disconnected pieces that are all thrown– or even organized together to attempt to create some cohesion and meaning.
Caption by Meaghan Merrifield
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