2 poems

by Émilie Galindo

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It’s in the feral 

fertile in between


Range

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It’s in the feral 

fertile in between / body

brass brackets snugly 

enclosing sugar 

glazed & dazed matching paisley

anecdotes & traits 

Space thickens into

a cover scrunched up / a range

of meshed molecules  

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A Day Off from the Homesick’s Blues

Between the beating 

surf & the leaf tousling wind

Nature cradles me

As I saunter through

some beach ball—souvenir soft

-ened—reality

feeling layers of 

self / the overlapping traits

& diverging tastes / as one

© Émilie Galindo


Émilie Galindo (she/her) is a Phoebe kind of person. She’s also a Dylanologist and counterculture sixties history buff, she tends to dip my quill in the quite diverse, if cabalistic, cultural well of that time period.


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