It's just poetry, it won't bite

A Design of Life

11.27.18 Posted in today's words by

Murray Dunlap’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Time of My Life” (October 2018).  A Design of Life By Murray Dunlap The makeup and matter Of how we live and breathe Does not interest me How we connect and interact As we progress and age Does Our forms fill each other with Hope, […]


Illusionary Friendship

11.26.18 Posted in today's words by

Illusionary Friendship By William Blankenship The beautiful solstice sunrise mirage reflects hues of hot yellows and reds; the water is ablaze for a short while, yet illusory and without substance.


Dreams Entwined

11.25.18 Posted in today's words by

Charlene James-Duguid’s most recent poem to appear here was “Layers of Real Life” (October 2018).  Dreams Entwined By Charlene James-Duguid Why a Lion In my dreams Magnificent, bedecked with Autumnal flowers, Staring. Why? An alarm shocks the dark Then stops To unsettle the lion’s gaze. It is no Lion. A Tiger instead Festooned in Springtime […]


A Day Out

11.24.18 Posted in today's words by

Marc Carver’s most recent poem to appear here was “One Day” (September 2018).  A Day Out By Marc Carver Intro. I have to be free to be my own slave, chains I can never break places I can never see people I can never know strangers on a shore looking out to sea. Don’t give me free will […]


Jim

11.23.18 Posted in today's words by

Milton Ehrlich’s most recent poem to appear here was “Father Doesn’t Always Know Best” (November 2017). Jim By Milton Ehrlich Billowing winds on St. Mary’s Bay can’t budge the blue herons, solitary sentinels eyeballing minnows skittering along in a falling tide. Terns tiptoe around clusters of razor clams. A flight of piping plovers erupts in […]


Latest Podcast Episode
0:00
0:00
vox poetica archives