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Everywhere at once, aimless

10.23.18 Posted in today's words by

Simon Perchik’s most recent poem to appear here was “You can’t stop, talk” (September 2018). Everywhere at once, aimless though the day lilies no longer make a sound are used to how the sun can still be found in moonlight that has no rain left to comfort with warm stones and the mist that is […]


Forecast

10.22.18 Posted in today's words by

Gary Beck’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Evolution of the Law” (September 2018). Forecast By Gary Beck After grey, cold week the sun came out, temperatures climbed, warm fall day. The birds began to sing, the younger birds thought it was spring, the older birds enjoyed the day, but knew that winter […]


Sunday Morning, Lying Beside My Fiancé

10.21.18 Posted in today's words by

Nicole Yurcaba’s most recent poem to appear here was “Ordering Chinese Food Without You” (September 2018).  Sunday Morning, Lying Beside My Fiancé By Nicole Yurcaba The morning dozes Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven;” road traffic hums backroad asphalt; morning birds suck deep and wail with Robert Plant’s myths. You, my love, sleep: your gray hair […]


Miracle (A Sonnet)

10.20.18 Posted in today's words by

Mahathi’s most recent poem to appear here was “Awakened” (September 2018). Miracle (A Sonnet) By Mahathi Show me thy miracle O’ Lord . . . I accept it as thine good grace! But pray, thee tender heave thy rod and remember my credulous face! And Lord don’t give me pain of joy and thrills that […]


The saint girl child

10.19.18 Posted in today's words by

T.S. Hidalgo’s most recent poem to appear here was “Love will save the day” (February 2018).  The saint girl child By T.S. Hidalgo Because then her life seemed something else and today she’s stronger and more now (or not). It was in Damascus, and it seemed like something else. Her life seemed like something else. […]


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