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Wishing Well

12.26.13 Posted in today's words by

KC Bosch’s most recent poem to appear here was Last Load Out of Leesburg: April 17 (July 2103). Wishing Well By KC Bosch I don’t understand beautiful hospital decor. Is it supposed to make you want to hang around? Come visit more often? I wouldn’t be caught dead in a place that didn’t have a […]


Stained glass

12.24.13 Posted in today's words by

A joyful poem by Christopher Roe. Stained glass By Christopher Roe Moonlight through .. a stained glass window and blue shifts to green .. and yellow to orange red deepens and purple .. dances in this light show as it pours through the oriel .. nestled in its flange and fills the room .. and […]


Wittgenstein’s Onion

12.23.13 Posted in today's words by

Jasmina Tacheva peels us an onion. Wittgenstein’s Onion By Jasmina Tacheva I’m undressing you the way Wittgenstein unzips the secrets of his onion –slowly and uncarefully kiss by kiss illusion by illusion the proto-truth, the one that needs no proof because it is my own creation, will hatch inside of you I will find your […]


Furious Fear

12.22.13 Posted in today's words by

Marc Carver’s most recent poem to appear here was Desperate for a Bit (October 2013). Furious Fear By Marc Carver It is all about fear the fear that keeps you going to work the fear that keeps you from saying what you want the fear that makes you afraid to do what you want. You […]


Over the River

12.21.13 Posted in today's words by

Juliana Norwood’s most recent poem to appear here was Paperweight (September 2013). Over the River By Juliana Norwood I thought that’s where everyone went. Took me years to realize not everyone’s Grandma told tales right out of Little House on the Prairie about pig bladder balloons, maple snow candy, and the aftermath of diphtheria and […]


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