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syzygy

A celestial alignment becomes a tragic, beautiful massacre, reflecting cosmic loss and inescapable, universal sorrow

June 15, 2023

conjunction
a massacre visible
to the naked eye

just sunset
a stranded necklace
of planets

funeral parade
the sky gathers
its jewels

nothing remains
another astrologer
blames Saturn

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syzygy and 2 other poems

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Kashiana Singh

Kashiana Singh calls herself a work practitioner and embodies the essence of her TEDx talk โ€“ Work as Worship into her everyday. Her chapbook Crushed Anthills from Yavanika Press is a journey that unravels memory through 10 cities. Kashiana currently serves as an Assistant Poetry Editor for Poets Reading the News and her poems can be read and heard on various platforms. Kashiana lives in Chicago and carries her various geographical homes within her poetry.

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