New poems by R. ZAMORA LINMARK, KEVIN CRAFT, and COLE W. WILLIAMS
Table of Contents: 
—R. Zamora Linmark, “Under the Influence”
—Kevin Craft, “Basin and Range” and “Or Later We Become Our Parents”
—Cole W. Williams “Gombe”
Under the Influence
By R. Zamora Linmark
After watering the baby navel orange tree 
rosemary and sage I left the garden before 
the rain returned and sped to Ala Moana mall 
after my brother told me nothing beats retail 
shopping under the influence of grief 
especially when everything from Spring must go 
so wail flail your arms wildly like a child drowning
stomp in your black leather sandals for Gethsemane 
but for Pete’s sake please pedicure first 
you want your sorrow to be of first rate honey 
equated with Achilles and not Manchego cheese-
like heels then hit Zara and buy that slim-fitted 
charcoal-gray pants with matching coat 
you’ve been dreaming of that varsity jock 
letterman jacket with green sleeves and decal 
in Greek one size smaller if available 
a perfect motivator to wake up very early 
in the morning load the Biki bike with your inflatable 
board and oars and balancing between choppy 
waters and gusty winds paddle from one end 
of the beach to the next just a little after sunrise.
 
                        