Self
This
is the world
in my head-
each phase,
each experience
becomes a part
of this mosaic
I call myself.
The Myth of Reason
You think me dead
But my bones still carry the torch
And my hair still dances with the wind
You think me born of ash
But my skin glows under the moon
And my eyes open blue pearls of want
Maria A. Arana is a writer, poet, editor, and teacher from the Los Angeles area. Her poetry has been published in various journals including Spectrum, The Gonzo Press, and The Kleksograph. She is the author of Winged Clipped, available here. You can find her on Twitter, or her website, or editing services.
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