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Spring Haiku

04.17.18 Posted in today's words by

Min Kim lives and writes in California. When not covered under his blankets, he loves to explore new cuisines and scenic sites outside of his bubble. He enjoys discovering other experiences in the world usually behind a screen. In sunny days though, he socializes with peers and go on adventures for his craving. Spring Haiku By […]


Wash on Gentle

04.16.18 Posted in today's words by

Kevin Shyne lives and writes in Princeton, Illinois.  Wash On Gentle By Kevin Shyne I guard our house in stocking feet a softly stepping flannel man amid the whirring of the bathroom fan the furnace rumble the freezer’s hum their sounds as close to nourishment as flavors on my tongue. On my watch each room […]


Traveler’s Replay

04.15.18 Posted in today's words by

Max Reif’s most recent poem to appear here was “Light Mother, Dark Mother” (March 2018).  Traveler’s Replay By Max Reif Landing in Fiji again now on my way back to the states. Mental pictures of what it was like heading out, just three weeks ago, all hope and soft clay. “That fellow” walking through the […]


Believing Is . . .

04.14.18 Posted in today's words by

Maria Arana’s most recent poem to appear here was “Rain” (October 2017).  Believing Is . . . By Maria Arana Believing is deceiving the soul                     to which one’s heart belongs  It reflects the heart’s possession                     […]


Boats Are in My Blood

04.13.18 Posted in today's words by

Murray Dunlap’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Damselfish of Hope” (March 2018). Boats Are in My Blood By Murray Dunlap Boats are in my blood An ebbing tide drifts out Pulling me with it Shipbuilding gave our start Motors propelled the family Then the war led us astray But a Sunfish brought […]


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