My taxi driver turns up the love song for both of us. Later tonight I’ll manage my soul lightly so as not to touch against yours. I’ll shoot honest, won’t mess with the spread, careful not to fuck with the game. In all my work I’ll mimic the browned roofers, laying down shingle after shingle. […]
Zoe Berger
Zoe Berger is a queer, Filipino-Jewish writer based in Brooklyn. Her poems have been published or are upcoming in The Poetry Society of New York's journal Milk Press, Antiphony Press, Wild Roof Journal, and The Naïve Journal, and she recently completed a residency with Tupelo Press to refine her manuscript for a forthcoming book of poems. Her work explores cyclical patterns of nature and the limits of primal bodies. She can be found on Instagram @sadspot.