We Stand by Dustin Pickering
A poem with a question, answered through Leonard Peltier’s book My Life Is My Sun Dance.
A poem with a question, answered through Leonard Peltier’s book My Life Is My Sun Dance.
A poem by Mark Brawn, as printed in the first issue of The Harbinger Asylum.
A poem of Mark Brawn, published in The Harbinger Asylum issue One.
A poem by Mark Brawn, featured poet of the first issue of The Harbinger Asylum.
The poetic dialogue between two lesbians, who feel the burden of guilt for their sexuality.
A Zen poem by a contributor to Harbinger Asylum. Jeffrey Jones is a libertarian and dedicated freedom junkie!
The martyrs of civilization are bleeding in disgust. Time only reveals the secret of human trust. The contortionist act of glory stirs up a mess. There are three men behind this evil: Father, Son and Holy Ghost. This Trinity allows civilization to prosper and be free. Of course, the hypocrisy is left unspoken. Mind over […]Read Post ›
I contemplate a thing beyond my reach and wonder, should I try to make it mine? To go once more unto that fucking breach, or, seeing the futility, decline? Can’t take it with you— won’t need it when your dead— not dead yet, though. Suspended in uncertainty, I wait for God knows what—for chance?—for time?—for […]Read Post ›
Haikus by Dustin Pickering, founder and editor of The Harbinger Asylum.
A poem by Victor Ty as published by The Harbinger Asylum, issue One.