https://videopress.com/v/7OMdNd68?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true I could go for a Bloody Mary…
Poetry
Baboon Heart
Published in Tap into Poetry based in Manchester, UK. I am untamedemotions thatcontain rage I instill savagerywithin the socialmapping of aclique with ahigh-securityhostel of hate I echo thatscreaming I mimic thatheart beating I encapsulate thatsacrum seething You cannot cage mefor the face you savewill be the one you lose You won’t hurt mefor I am … Continue reading Baboon Heart
Reels
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The Syzygy Poetry Journal (Four Poems)
Current Weight Loss
I was 185 pounds in this photo. I am now 175 pounds.
The Syzygy Poetry Journal
Four poems in the latest issue… https://syzygybuckmoon.wordpress.com/2025/08/16/jacob-r-moses/
Tuesday Night Beats is HERE!!!
“Lost in America” by Jared Morningstar
https://www.amazon.com/Lost-America-Jared-Morningstar/dp/B0C9SF297G Thank you to Jared Morningstar for sharing Lost in America with me. If you are a maven for ‘90s nostalgia, this is the book for you. The attention to detail that Morningstar put into his book was truly immaculate. Def a must read.
Pushcart Prize Nominee
This poem just got nominated by New Generation Beats Publishing for a Pushcart Prize. Here is “Lottery.” Enjoy! https://poetryofjacobmoses.com/2022/10/13/lottery/
On Leaving Notes
On Leaving Notesby Jacob R. Moses In all the days I was suicidalMy wrists never possessedEnough strength to lift a penAnd write a final note My fingers cramped fromWrapping them around a bottle My head spinning from figuring outThe right fucking metaphors toPresent an eloquent departure I was just neverThat calculating Never that vain that … Continue reading On Leaving Notes