C Categories Issue 3 Poetry Poetry - Issue 3 December 9, 2021 Colours of Change {By Tom Boyle} The night my parents met the city burned around them but the crowds in the festival were coated in flames of green, white and gold.
F Categories Issue 3 Poetry Poetry - Issue 3 November 19, 2021 For the attention of Carlow County Council {Anon} Till number 5 closed in Lidl today. But that's okay because till number 2 opened.
W Categories Issue 3 Poetry Poetry - Issue 3 November 19, 2021 We Look Back And Laugh {By Conor Henry} “From Stone Age to Space Age, how we’ve grown,” he nods, “oh how far we’ve come, from iron, sticks, and stone.”
W Categories Issue 3 Poetry Poetry - Issue 3 November 19, 2021 Who Loves the Dandelion? {By Izabel Colton} The dandelion bleeds in fall
A Categories Issue 3 Poetry Poetry - Issue 3 November 19, 2021 Achelois {By Joey Cunningham} Black, Black as all hell staring down the barrel of an oblivion horse.
N Categories Issue 3 Poetry Poetry - Issue 3 November 19, 2021 Nostalgia is Old but Always Changes {By Daniel Mooney} The leaping joy of warm embraces, Or rainy days when we would meet In quaint cafés on quiet streets. Things taken for granted, now, no more
C Categories Issue 3 Poetry Poetry - Issue 3 November 19, 2021 Clodagh Healy: A Collection of Work. {By Clodagh Healy} Three Poems, "Three-ply, the good shit."
T Categories Issue 3 Poetry Poetry - Issue 3 November 19, 2021 Time: A Realisation {By Katie Farrell} I’ve got nothing to say But everything to write.
T Categories Issue 3 Poetry Poetry - Issue 3 November 19, 2021 Train to Cork {By Rory Galvin} Clutching overpriced sandwiches and bottles of Diet Coke, A good book, a newspaper for Nana, You’re running down the dusty track
N Categories Issue 2 Poetry Poetry - Issue 2 April 18, 2021 Navigation {By Kelly Michels} You've heard the stories: A cat named Skittles vanishes on vacation only to reappear at home 350 miles away
M Categories Issue 2 Poetry Poetry - Issue 2 April 9, 2021 More Than My Fruit {by Jordan De La Garza} I pushed my way through the dirt
B Categories Issue 2 Poetry Poetry - Issue 2 April 9, 2021 Bread {By Brianna Levy} Our relationship didn't end In a fire and brimstone explosion, Sputtering hurt as a volcano does ash.
H Categories Issue 2 Poetry Poetry - Issue 2 April 9, 2021 Homecoming {By Lucy Mackarel} Evening has settled when I return by bus
W Categories Issue 2 Poetry Poetry - Issue 2 April 9, 2021 Willow {By Ayshe-Mira Yashin} November, my first walk along the river in your absence, I remembered how you spoke to me in Russian
H Categories Issue 2 Poetry Poetry - Issue 2 April 9, 2021 Honey {By Aoife McLoughlin} Forced. Unlike the systems in the wilderness. Unnatural. Oozing out of perfect, synthesized hexagons.