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Fall’s Ashes

10.20.11 Posted in words to linger on by

Rob Krabbe’s most recent poem to appear here was Undone (July 2011). Are you somewhere in autumn yet? Fall’s Ashes By Rob Krabbe When I sit on my porch in my fall rocking chair and I look to the bright heavens, I see pages of summer poems flitting down from the sky. Flames of orange and red, […]


Sick sick sick

10.19.11 Posted in today's words by

Joan McNerney’s most recent poem to appear here was Survivor Tree (September 2011). Sick sick sickBy Joan McNerney There shall never be another season of silence until women have the same rights men have on this green earth. –Susan B Anthony Sick sick sick of my silence the universe is a labyrinthine my ear ear ear. I […]


Untitled 2

10.18.11 Posted in today's words by

Daniel Dowe’s most recent poem to appear here was untitled 1(September 2011). Untitled 2By Daniel Dowe I’m trying to find where they sell letting go. My friends keep telling me to get some. The supermarket shelves have only bread and glue I also look in the newspaper ads, so many on a Sunday. I see something […]


Every Day

10.17.11 Posted in today's words by

Les Bernstein lives in Mill Valley CA with her family of 15. Her chapbook,Borderland, has been published by Finishing Line Press. Her poems have appeared in CQ, the California State Poetry Society Quarterlies and The Marin Poetry Anthologies. She has only recently taken her poems from her pockets and desk drawers and into the streets. Every DayBy Les […]


Death at Birth

10.17.11 Posted in words to linger on by

Giovanni Rivera’s poem To Those I Have Lost appeared here in August 2011. Death at Birth By Giovanni Rivera The feeling was quite eerie yet I have no set theories except one: You can’t hide from misery. People lie, cheat, steal, and kill for much less, so yes, I dare to complain. Trading off some other life […]


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