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Manda Raye Apr 2014
It’s cold for a California night
near the start of May. The sky
was gloomy all day so some of you left
your suits at home. It’s alright,
wear what you’ve got. Music plays
through tiny speakers from a beer
soaked table as we line up, half
****, along the water’s cement edge.

The song is muffled, so I pretend
it’s The Shins. I can’t see anyone
through the rising steam, so I trip
headfirst to the bottom of the pool.

We get out every thirty minutes or so
to take shots, leaping back in without
a second thought. We don’t notice it’s pouring
until the lighters that live with our
glass pipes (within reach without leaving
the water) give out, and forget how
to make flames. Red cups have been
blowing off the table for an hour now
but we were too busy floating on our backs
and thinking this feels like home.
Lunar Mar 2014
im a swimmer
i can float
i can sink
i can pretend to drown
or be a graceful dolphin

but ever since
i met you, another swimmer
i thought you were going to help me
be a better swimmer in life

but instead
you pulled me deeper
into the waters
as you took my breath away

i could no longer breathe
i could no longer move
i sunk in whatever we had
i drowned in you
Jackie Goya Mar 2014
I don’t need
to discover
your seas from the inside

I don’t need
to seek
all the fish that hide

I don’t need
to stay
in your waters till I drown

I don’t need
to look together
at the sun falling down

All I want is to feel
your temperature
with the tip of my toe

so I can fall asleep
and dream about your flow

— The End —