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Yesterday’s Wind

02.03.14 Posted in today's words by

RD McManes wrote this poem. Yesterday’s Wind By RD McManes there is a point where the mind ends as the darkness closes in and the thoughts vanish inside the eyes burn crimson bright clarity leaves a sky bound rocket on one last flight i’ll leave this world where my words flowed down past the creek’s […]


Cybersburg Address: A Free Sonnet

02.02.14 Posted in today's words by

Changming Yuan, a 6-time Pushcart nominee and author of Chansons of a Chinaman (2009) and Landscaping (2013), grew  up in rural China but currently tutors in Vancouver, where he copublishes Poetry Pacific with Allen Qing Yuan and operates PP Press. With a PhD in English, Yuan has recently been interviewed by [PANK] and had poetry […]


Nature Lover

02.01.14 Posted in today's words by

James Mc Elroy’s most recent poem to appear here was NYC (December 2012). Nature Lover By James Mc Elroy An eminent critic on NPR reads that passage from Whitman where he asks, “What is grass?” When he stops reading he makes the point that we’ve lost the art of asking questions in a digital age. […]


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