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Summer’s Nighttime Song

11.07.13 Posted in today's words by

Lawrence Weber is a teacher, poet, and published writer. His research interests include  the Civil War era, 19th century religious history, transcendentalism, and the revolutionary/early republic era. He lives in New York. His work has been published in history journals and magazines including Military Heritage. Lawrence is happy to be a part of vox poetica […]


As we fly by

11.06.13 Posted in today's words by

Laura Zucca-Scott’s most recent poem to appear here was Still the Same Yellow Flower (June 2013). As we fly by Laura Zucca-Scott From the car’s window A barn appears in the morning mist Ancient and defeated Red fading into burnt orange A wall caved in Too tired to stand tall Was the music playing in […]


Reflection

11.05.13 Posted in today's words by

Jamie Collins poem Someday I’ll Find You appeared here in January 2012. Reflection By Jamie Collins ……….I stare at myself in a broken mirror. The cracks fracture my image and I see in my eye an even smaller version of me unaffected by the mirror’s disability.  


Rain

11.04.13 Posted in today's words by

Jean McLeod’s most recent poem to appear here was Rebus (September 2013). Rain By Jean McLeod The sound of the wheels of the round rubber wheels from the cars in the street on the rain-slicked street makes me long for an hour an hour with my love when we’d walk in the rain in the […]


I wrote this for you

11.03.13 Posted in today's words by

Julie Ellinger Hunt’s most recent poem to appear here was The Dawn (October 2013). I wrote this for you By Julie Ellinger Hunt After sucking in all the helium balloons, you finally quieted down in my arms and let me kiss you from the top of your head down to your bitty belly, Wiggling and […]


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