Tag: The Expressionists Magazine of the Arts

  • Neighborhoods I’ve Yearned For by Michelle Grue

    Prince Albert town homes
    Trees so beautiful I can live with their
    pollen that makes me sneeze
    Museums of purloined art and the
    heights (and depths) of science
    Posh crêperie on the street corner

    Creaking porch swings
    Acres of grass perfect for the active
    imaginings of my little black kids
    Creek down the way filled with
    pollywogs and crawfish
    Trees with moss hanging down
    obscuring the strange fruit they once hung

    Tip-top walking score
    Mom and pop flower shop
    Ethnic food not yet gentrified,
    A brewery that is
    Black that don’t crack still
    sitting on the stoop and
    spilling tea like they been
    doing since their double-dutch days
    Miss Mary Mack still dressed in black

    Michelle Grue is a doctoral candidate at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She studies higher education pedagogy and writing studies through the lenses of intersectionality and critical digital literacies. She has previously published in the fantasy journal Astral Waters Review, The Expressionists Magazine of the Arts, and DASH Literary Journal. Feeding her creative energies and making space during motherhood and graduate school life has been a challenging pleasure.