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Abdulmueed Balogun Adewale

Abdulmueed Balogun Adewale is a black poet & pilgrim from the city of brown tenements. A Pushcart prize and BOTN Nominee. He was shortlisted for the 2024 Gerald Kraak Prize. His poems have been published in: Boudin, The Coachella Review, The Oakland Arts Review, The Mid-Atlantic Review, Progenitor Art and Literary Journal, Zaum Magazine, Ember, Brittle Paper, The Westchester Review, Soundings East Magazine, Hawaii Pacific Review, Red Cedar Review and elsewhere. He tweets from: AbdmueedA

DROOLING OVER HEMLOCKS

Sometimes I think of all the once tender Soothing voices I’ll never hear again. Grape-sore memories conceived at those bleak and fearful crossroads where departure felt caustic like an unripe lemon on the tongue of feelings. The heart, in the …

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