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Mile 2

01.16.11 Posted in today's words by

Ivy Page’s poem Best Beloved appeared here in October. This poem is very different in theme, but Ivy displays a gift for imagery in this one as well. Mile 2 By Ivy Page I walk miles to bleed on that lawn, to create a chain of larkspur to press between the pages of a Bible I only […]


Poetry

01.15.11 Posted in today's words by

Gary C Beck’s poem Law of Attraction appeared here in March of 2010. This poem will be familiar to many readers, not in phrasing (it’s part of Gary’s unpublished collection The Remission of Order), but in subject. Poetry By Gary C Beck Poet’s words, you crouch in tall grass, fearful rabbits hiding. I sniff, bide patiently, storm explosions […]


My Mother in Maine

01.14.11 Posted in today's words by

This poem shows how fine is the line between remembering and imagining. My Mother in Maine By Nijla Mumin Every time my mother cooks fish, she tells stories– how her mother preferred sole to flounder, grandma’s hands caked with cornmeal as Mahalia Jackson testified through song. Catfish was a cardinal sin, too slimy but snapper […]


Love Is:

01.13.11 Posted in words to linger on by

Leila Fortier’s poems are visual both on the page and on the tongue. Here she gives us a different poem in structure from her last (Tendril), but the flow of imagery is as artistic as her visual art.  Love Is: By Leila Fortier The embodiment of all that is said within silence~Filling emptiness with abundant […]


Time

01.13.11 Posted in today's words by

Jasper Ballard keeps it short and to the point this time. And time is precious to a man who spends as much of it as possible on mission. Jasper’s last poem here was Those Three Words.  Time By Jasper Ballard Always moving Relentlessly Fleeting Inevitable end awaits Cherish, Savor Sacred Time


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