January 27, 2024Published by Savannah Hernandez at January 27, 2024Categories PoetryForgotten BurialsHow the Earth Blankets our History by Chapters Archeologists are Worms and Bugs and Burrowing Creatures…
December 31, 2023Published by Sue Cook at December 31, 2023Categories Holidays PoetryThe Snow’s New Year MessageI breathe and release the “now” for the true moment. The snow swirls rapidly around me whispering poems until I am lost in a personal snow storm.
December 30, 2023Published by Mary Kennelly at December 30, 2023Categories PoetryWhat Then?What if I accept that I am, as you say, too much? Too much of stomach and too much of sag…
December 29, 2023Published by Rita Mock-Pike at December 29, 2023Categories PoetryConcerto, World PremiereLike melting mountain tops to dehydrated souls, aching, yearning, parched beyond repair, resting below in pools of sorrow,
December 26, 2023Published by Jhemar Lagata at December 26, 2023Categories PoetryEveryday TravelSecond after second, minute after minute, hour after hour. There is no bus stop. There is no green light, yellow light, or red.
December 23, 2023Published by CLS Sandoval at December 23, 2023Categories Holidays PoetryAlmost Christmas MorningThe ornaments on the tree matched the paper used to wrap every gift the bows were elaborate with matching ribbon…
December 6, 2023Published by RP Verlaine at December 6, 2023Categories PoetryLost Appetites“You still hungry?” come words from high glossed, almost polished lips to make my date appear younger, a beauty however.
November 30, 2023Published by Sue Cook at November 30, 2023Categories PoetryWelcome BackDid you see anyone in the afterlife? Did my Daddy, your dad and Andy shove you back to earth? Did they bar your entrance into Glory?
November 19, 2023Published by Sue Cook at November 19, 2023Categories PoetryA Girl Called Enough“Then another of their kind believed and I found my name. It is Enough!”
November 5, 2023Published by Gene Goldfarb at November 5, 2023Categories PoetrySerenade in a Stairwell“Te amo, Elena” by one who Elena would not give a look or a dime, and one who could not resist writing it...
November 3, 2023Published by Susan Carberry at November 3, 2023Categories PoetryOut of WaterI stepped into the bar where old men sat grumbling, young barman pulled pints from a pump.
October 28, 2023Published by Claire L Marsh at October 28, 2023Categories Holidays PoetryA Spooky SightWhat if I chose trick and not treat? I’d have more fun but less to eat…