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dripping rain drizzles

10.11.16 Posted in today's words by

Daniel Wilcox’s most recent poem to appear here was The Pull-Out Coyote (August 2014)  dripping rain drizzles against our foggy window— blowing my wet nose


Onset of Autumn

10.10.16 Posted in today's words by

Gregory Gunn’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Transcendental Mariner” (September 2016)  Onset of Autumn By Gregory Gunn There was a time when you provided me with generally everything a man could want. Oh such conviction to fan the flames! Until your fiery imagination crackled and spat between the arrangement of the unobstructed and […]


Used Editions

10.09.16 Posted in today's words by

Bob McNeil’s most recent poem to appear here was “sword of words” (April 2011)  Used Editions By Bob McNeil Each existence will be another autobiographical edition on a 1.8 million-year-old bookshelf. Your tome, although awaiting more chapters, should receive herds of blurbs because it exists.  ` Grant yourself a good review each day, knowing you […]


The moon speaks to me.

10.08.16 Posted in today's words by

Charlene James-Duguid’s most recent poem to appear here was “Amazing English” (September 2016)  The moon speaks to me. Loud and clear, each beam sends down Promises, fine gifts.


Light and Love

10.07.16 Posted in today's words by

Ralph Monday’s most recent poem to appear here was “Seagirl” (September 2016)  Light and Love By Ralph Monday Think of an old, moldering love letter hidden away in the attic of the dead, perfume still lingering like beach flesh rotted in the sun. Message taken out when the house was demolished, held in the hands after […]


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