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Issue 4 Poetry

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I received feedback that the clarity of the piece fell off when I started to introduce new “characters.” The language surprised me because in the piece I talk about my Dad and my Grandma, but it’s true, to the reader they are characters. I realized I needed to expand on the “where” and “who” in the second half of the piece to make the images and experience more clear. I added a line about “unfamiliar rooms” and tied in “corners” to the musical event to give a stronger sense of space. The new capitalization of “We” signifies the royal, familial “We,” as we hold cautious hope for the future of our family, even though it looks different than we expected.

adulthood

growing up 

independence 

is just 

loneliness 

disguised in poised stress

hip problems happen because no one can cum 

marriage is just sacrifice 

and selflessness is misery because it is never balanced 

and i 

feel 

such 

despair 

as I roam 

in and out 

of unfamiliar rooms

the lilt of my grandmother’s hands on a walmart piano 

fill the corners 

of a strange home 

a sweet home 

that my dad cried in as he showed me around 

because he wanted it to feel like my own/

tomorrow,

We will go to the ocean
drink beer in the sun 

remind ourselves things are okay 

We think


Anne Shook (they, she) is an actor, director, poet, and recent graduate of DePaul University (BFA Acting and BA in Communications and Media). During their time in undergrad, they started self-publishing their work online. The Orange Couch is their first professional publication and they are stoked to be a part of Issue 4. Anne enjoys spending time on the beach and advocating for survivors of sexual violence and LGBTQ rights.