“Vacation, meant to be spent alone” - Belinda Carlisle
As stable as their lives may be, most humans cannot resist the urge to escape. Stability is ... Read More
by Jacqueline Goldblatt
The day of the move, I was preparing to turn in a research paper on sympathetic villains that I had been working on for the entire se... Read More
by Jacqueline Goldblatt
The crafting of a good lie always begins with four things; a smattering of the truth, a feather, a bottle of India ink, and a piece o... Read More
by The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
Tethered to the Earth
Zachary Kauz
If only my portrait drawn in sand would wash away entirely
Dispe... Read More
by The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
One Last Reminder
Zachary Kauz
One last reminder of distance
Disconnect between phosphorus burn
Froze... Read More
by The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
Aging
Shannon Paz
Learning what attracts me to myself,
Undressing my judgement rather than my clothes,
Seeing ... Read More
by Anonymous
The words falling out of my mouth
are in fact sentences, skillfully crafted
with the sole intention to tame you.
yes, you are dynamic
yes, i... Read More
The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
Disagreement’s Demise
by Zachary Kauz
Consider the arguments that have already been lost
The silence in the air ... Read More
by Jacqueline Goldblatt
Dear Iris,
Did you know that in Greek myth, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow? Ironic, considering you’ve never seen a single co... Read More
The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
Drawn
by Minal Wajed
My thoughts spiral into oblivion
Whenever you cross my mind
It’s like I am drawn to you
In a... Read More
By The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
Hourglass
James Boyle
Come drown in my hourglass
It’s wounded and torn
Cracked by past infatuations,
One die... Read More
by Jordan Meyers
men cackle in the airplane row behind me
and i am reminded of my father
who is a product of his father
who is a product of his ... Read More