gaia lit
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fire season

wooden skeletons forgotten 
tree-lined mountainsides 
waiting like matches 
for the flame 
that will inscribe 
scars on the landscape 
lit by the foolish hands 
of billionaire predators

Josephine Raye Kelly earned their BA in Literature from UC Santa Cruz. Their poetry has been featured in Chinquapin Literary Magazine and The Richmond Anthology of Poetry. They live in the San Francisco Bay Area where they are continuously inspired by botanical beings and pop culture.
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  • BLOG
  • ABOUT
    • MISSION
    • MASTHEAD
  • SUBMISSIONS