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Three Drops from a Cauldron

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Tag Archives: Sarah Ghoshal

Embracing the Nap (Heroine Alley V) by Sarah Ghoshal

12 Saturday Sep 2015

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Embracing the Nap

It’s a very long
dream. In it,
I wake up by
myself and walk
away. There is
no magic.

There is
so much time
and I’m alone.

My name is
plain, I drink
the rain, fairies
are meat for
dinner.

It’s good here,
like the first day
of Spring and I
want you to keep
away, to let me
stay, but you

just have to save
me, don’t you?

 

Sarah Ghoshal‘s poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Arsenic Lobster, Reunion: The Dallas Review, Empty Mirror, Red Savina Review and Broad! Magazine, among others. Her chapbook, Changing the Grid, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press. She earned her MFA from Long Island University and teaches at Montclair State University. Sarah lives in New Jersey with her husband, her ten month old daughter and her dog Comet, who flies through the air with the greatest of ease.

Chasing the Reflection (Heroine Alley IV) by Sarah Ghoshal

06 Sunday Sep 2015

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fairytales, poem, poetry, retelling, Sarah Ghoshal, sequence, Snow White, wicked queen

Chasing the Reflection

It’s true that you
can’t see me but
I see you
hoping that no one
will see you.
The reign isn’t
so perfect from over
here.

I’m following your
story, you know.
Figuring out if
you deserve it,
if she was really
the one whose
strength would save

us all. But we were
blinded by the blackness
and the strife
and her insecurities
and we believed in the
idea of you.

Can you see us,
All of us,
Judging you through
The mirror?

 

Sarah Ghoshal‘s poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Arsenic Lobster, Reunion: The Dallas Review, Empty Mirror, Red Savina Review and Broad! Magazine, among others. Her chapbook, Changing the Grid, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press. She earned her MFA from Long Island University and teaches at Montclair State University. Sarah lives in New Jersey with her husband, her ten month old daughter and her dog Comet, who flies through the air with the greatest of ease.

Becoming the Norm (Heroine Alley III) by Sarah Ghoshal

29 Saturday Aug 2015

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beast, beauty, fairytales, Heroine Alley, poem, poetry, retelling, Sarah Ghoshal, sequence

Becoming the Norm

What if life
were that Twilight
Zone episode and you
were the ugly one?

Would he have your
pity, your pious
acceptance of the
peculiar?

He could read,
spend his days
smelling like daisies
and punch.

He could open
the windows wide,
inhale the outside,
find peace

in the buzz of the
dragonfly.

 

Sarah Ghoshal‘s poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Arsenic Lobster, Reunion: The Dallas Review, Empty Mirror, Red Savina Review and Broad! Magazine, among others. Her chapbook, Changing the Grid, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press. She earned her MFA from Long Island University and teaches at Montclair State University. Sarah lives in New Jersey with her husband, her ten month old daughter and her dog Comet, who flies through the air with the greatest of ease.

Telling the Truth (Heroine Alley II) by Sarah Ghoshal

23 Sunday Aug 2015

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Telling the Truth

I am not who
you think I can
be in your palace
with your dreams
of tomorrow.

When I run, things
are lost – shoes,
birds, hope.

And baby, I feel like running.

You’ll figure it out.
I’ll become a soft
memory, tiny in your
recollections, an
imposter in a blue
dress. You’ll become
a ruler to be respected,
maybe feared, maybe
laughed at with your
shoulder pads and your
slicked back hair.

In another world, I’ll
bake pumpkin pie
for myself and sweep
nothing. The mice and
I will stop dreaming.

Sleep will become routine.

 

Sarah Ghoshal‘s poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Arsenic Lobster, Reunion: The Dallas Review, Empty Mirror, Red Savina Review and Broad! Magazine, among others. Her chapbook, Changing the Grid, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press. She earned her MFA from Long Island University and teaches at Montclair State University. Sarah lives in New Jersey with her husband, her ten month old daughter and her dog Comet, who flies through the air with the greatest of ease.

Trashing the Vice (Heroine Alley I) by Sarah Ghoshal

08 Saturday Aug 2015

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fairytales, heroines, part one, poem, poetry, red riding hood, retelling, Sarah Ghoshal, sequence, wolves, women

Trashing the Vice

Seriously, just take
your red cloak and
shove it
because I’m done
searching the path
for your legs. I’m
finished with the way
your curls frame you, done
imagining your Mary Janes
under
me. I’ve completed
what’s been expected of
me, the solicitation,
the dirty flight through
the wood, the unfathomable
case of mistaken identity
that comes with desire.

I’m shaming you, girl,
because you’re ready
to give me your jam,
your muffins, your wine,
the whole goddamn
basket slung over an arm
that says, “I have freckles
and the way they sit on
my skin is of story books
and Vogue.”

In the aftermath of my
time with you I’ve seen
how I must look to the ages.
How unbent, how unburnt,
how silly of me to notice.

 

Sarah Ghoshal‘s poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Arsenic Lobster, Reunion: The Dallas Review, Empty Mirror, Red Savina Review and Broad! Magazine, among others. Her chapbook, Changing the Grid, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press. She earned her MFA from Long Island University and teaches at Montclair State University. Sarah lives in New Jersey with her husband, her ten month old daughter and her dog Comet, who flies through the air with the greatest of ease.

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