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The Harvest Feels Dismay

11.07.17 Posted in today's words by

Raymond Maguire lives and writes in Virginia. This is his first published poem at vox poetica.  The Harvest Feels Dismay By Raymond Maguire Earnest labor in the field With its straight rows of fresh edibles Guaranteed to give an ample yield Just takes some digging, clipping, snipping Potatoes wait for picking Gentle probing hands find the […]


It’s Crazy

11.06.17 Posted in today's words by

Frank Cavano’s most recent poem to appear here was “Chrysalis” (October 2017) It’s Crazy By Frank Cavano The northeast states are flooded but the southwest states have drought. The Carolinas are so humid that the old folks won’t go out. The tropics are so threatening they could really cause a mess but the weathermen are […]


Bling

11.05.17 Posted in today's words by

Marc Carver’s most recent poem to appear here was “Love” (September 2017) Bling By Marc Carver A man walks past me casually his dog walks about 6 paces behind he doesn’t look back. The dog walks with a swagger, like he is a rapper, he has a big jaw. Then I notice he has two big chains […]


Ant Traps

11.04.17 Posted in today's words by

Patricia Asuncion’s most recent poem to appear here was “Acid brew” (October 2017) Ant Traps  By Patricia Asuncion Native ants scurry to fill space, a networked shelter for their race with unending stories blocking intricate corridors against outsiders who’d raid their thinking with forced drinking a new Jones juice to induce an anternet of submission […]


Nicky the Chef

11.03.17 Posted in today's words by

John D. Robinson is a UK poet. He has published two chapbooks of poetry: When You Hear The Bell, There’s Nowhere To Hide (Holy&intoxicated Publications 2016) and Cowboy Hats & Railways (Scars Publications 2016). His work is published widely in small press and online literary journals. Nicky the Chef By John D. Robinson Nicky was a fine […]


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