Staring, startled forever trembling into sunlit paths Meant for someone tolerable And tactical, but not I– Who stares, startled at what Is not mine, not fit for fragile feet or unbalanced breath Lack sight upon stones or maybe touch on tall tiller Fingers frantic at the blind lighting of a path, not mine, Meant for [...]
Tag: Poetry
Trophies
The trophies on my father’s walls Their sizes range from large to small. Some winged and with beaks Some are furry and quite meek. Others are large and very hairy And some delicately pinned up like fairies. The trophies on my father’s walls They never fail to surprise all. For my father adores them so [...]
Baby Waves
Briny ocean soup, she stirred with tiny palms Scraping through sand and shells, a dash of prickly seaweed She searches for blue, blue glass She sings a mermaid song to the baby waves Scraping through sand and shells, a dash of prickly seaweed All she knows is this big green blur She sings a mermaid [...]
Ode to Lost Keys (and Mothers)
Come hither now, my Little Keys, Lost in this great house Like grimy shelled fleas Dwarfed on the back of a grouse. Ugh!—All furniture is thrown! You are eternally lost… Unless! I see, A slight glint across your blade’s polished effigy. Or… Until my Mom gets home About the Author C.K. Mills is a senior [...]
Lighthouse
About the Author Rachel Noonan is an English (Writing) major and a Dance Major. She is an upcoming author, recently finishing her first fiction novel and hoping to submit it for publishing soon. Rachel writes mostly short fiction fantasy but decided to expand her experience with poetry. She is a part of the Eastern Shore [...]
Hail Caesar
See a great general from an ancient time, leading an army to glory Roll of the dice, the civil war ignites, and today he writes history The die is now cast, there is no turning back The lust for power is a path to war And he opened the door He came and he saw [...]
The Mourning Flowers
There once was a tree Mighty as can be, Who gave shade and shelter and love. But one day that tree Mighty as can be, Was cut down due to powers above. All left was a stump No prettier than a rump, And the grass lay barren around. But all around that stump Which adorned [...]
Insights on Submission
by Megan MahoneyFebruary 8, 2020 Eastern’s Inklings Literary Magazine is currently open to submissions! Not only are we open to undergraduate students from Eastern, but this year, we’re also accepting work from all undergraduates. Interested in submitting? We’re open until March 13th, so just follow this link: https://inklings.eastern.edu/submission-guidelines/ Meanwhile, here are some tips and tricks to make [...]
