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Issue 2 Poetry

Springtime in Wrigley

It was great to get feedback in Guild! That pointed out some things that were a bit confusing or unclear that I would not have noticed otherwise. 🙂

It feels like opening day, but then again so did 
last home game. That way they descend 
in low-hanging swarms like locusts 
dripping in royal blue pinstriped regalia. I drink in 
their hairy arms and cargo shorts and 
cheap sunglasses, holding the stewiness 
inside of my jaw and trying to find it all poetic. 

I creep up the street in my sedan, stopping short of 
the fat pack of fans emptied sideways across 
the mouth of Kenmore. 
The police barrier isn’t up yet. The street is still 
open for driving. 
I try to get their attention in a sugarcane sweet voice, 
but it’s drowned out by the air that’s thick with 
stadium vibrations and yellowing t-shirts. 

Just hit them 

my neighbor says, smirking cockeyed at me 
from his green-painted porch.


Riley Jane McLaughlin is a recent DePaul graduate who majored in English-Creative Writing and minored in Professional Writing and Women’s & Gender Studies. Riley also worked at the university’s Writing Center, and held the title of the Poetry Section Editor of Crook & Folly, DePaul’s literary magazine. In her free time, Riley enjoys yoga, shopping for crystals, and doing crafts.Â