Dark Dream
One night at twenty-one, in a cramped newlywed apartment, Florida heat slowly draining from the...
Read MoreAmie Sharp lives with her husband and dog Sigmund in Colorado, where she teaches English at Pikes Peak Community College. She previously taught high school in Tampa, Florida. Her publications include the Bellevue Literary Review, the 2River View, and the New Formalist, among others. She has been featured poet for KRCC's Poem of the Day and guest speaker for Poetry West. A native of Tennessee, she holds an MA from the University of South Florida and an MFA from Seattle Pacific University.
by Amie Sharp | Jul 9, 2013 | Poetry | 2
One night at twenty-one, in a cramped newlywed apartment, Florida heat slowly draining from the...
Read Moreby Amie Sharp | Jul 9, 2013 | Poetry | 2
I know something you don’t. How it feels to ease the rifles from my father’s gun cabinet ...
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Suppose the angels laid down their flaming swords, weary of guarding all those gleaming gates, the...
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I. At first, the poison doesn’t hurt. A languid coolness spreads through his limbs. His...
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