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Bailey Merlin
Poetry Update 5!
I am pleased to announce the very recent acceptance and publication of my poem “Passive Drop” on Dime Show Review today. It is an honor...

Bailey Merlin
Feb 10, 20191 min read
Poetry Update 4!
I can’t believe that I’ve actually had 10 pieces accepted this year. After setting the goal for myself at the end of July, I never...

Bailey Merlin
Oct 25, 20181 min read
Poem #16
A Year Drowning in Ladybugs Aphids are laying eggs underneath my fingernails. I’m looking for ladybugs to eat them all up, fatted so I...

Bailey Merlin
Sep 1, 20181 min read
Poem #15
when i realized i’d never forgive you when i saw the trumpeter blow the horn, my jericho heart came down, moved from flesh to fluid. it...

Bailey Merlin
Aug 19, 20181 min read
Poem #14
A Love Poem for Cary Grant (the name I gave my depression) I tell my friend I think about suicide every night, the thought a pillow mint...

Bailey Merlin
Aug 17, 20181 min read
Poetry Update 3!
This week has been one of those “When it rains, it pours” sort of situations. After a submission frenzy earlier this month, two of my...

Bailey Merlin
Jul 25, 20181 min read
Poetry Update 2!
Exciting news, everyone. My poem “Rule of Nines” has recently been published by the gracious team at The Indianapolis Review. Please,...

Bailey Merlin
Jul 22, 20181 min read
Poem #13
Redistribution Your head is a Lazy Susan spinning busy, out of control like the wheels of time grinding you down. Are you feeling a...

Bailey Merlin
Jul 19, 20181 min read
Untethered
My father always told me to look to the stars to find my way home. That was true a long time ago, when he was younger, before the...

Bailey Merlin
Jul 19, 20184 min read
Poem #12
a long term cure for paronychia we linger on your hangnails, preparing to be chewed away. i want you to dip me headfirst into paraffin...

Bailey Merlin
Jul 18, 20181 min read
That Satchmo Sorrow
There is smoke. It has grown thicker over the last hour, invading my lungs and stinging my eyes. I take another hit and begin to cough....

Bailey Merlin
Jul 18, 20186 min read
Dysphoria
Dez is not a morning person. I remind myself of the fact when I feel the urge to ruffle his hair. His snapping turtle role isn’t worth a...

Bailey Merlin
Jul 17, 20188 min read
Poem #11
June 12, 2008 It’s mosquitos swarming and the screen door slapping against the hickory frame as my body is stretching out of girlhood ...

Bailey Merlin
Jun 8, 20182 min read
Poem #10
Hermit Crab Hermetism There’s something in your sleeping breath that reminds me of a hermit crab gathering its courage to find a home...

Bailey Merlin
May 6, 20181 min read
Poem #9
Untethered The world is made of string, all held together, tangled, tripping though resting on quantum foam to make up quarks both...

Bailey Merlin
Feb 20, 20181 min read
Poem #8
Burn Wise Wood smoke cannot be contained, though persuaded to linger in the slope of your shoulder then visited by the keen talent of my...

Bailey Merlin
Jan 20, 20181 min read
Poem #7
Striped I fell from a dock in the summer, split my hand open like a ripened fig, blood drip-dropping to ruddy the waves while I gulped...

Bailey Merlin
Nov 17, 20171 min read
Poem #6
My Gujarat Girl She never told me, but I knew the way she slept in mango trees and rolled over ripened fruit, a fragrant mess as she...

Bailey Merlin
Jul 11, 20171 min read
Poem #5
As I struggle with yet another pressure migraine, I think fondly (okay, no so fondly) on the scarce few mornings in which I have woken up...

Bailey Merlin
Jul 3, 20171 min read


Writer’s Block
Procrastination at its finest. Look at how artsy this is. I’ve been working hard on the same story for months. Years, really. I know I’ve...

Bailey Merlin
Jul 1, 20172 min read
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