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Salmon

04.07.18 Posted in today's words by

Marc Carver’s most recent poem to appear here was “Web” (March 2018).  Salmon By Marc Carver I felt like asking her if she ever got tired tired of trying to swim upstream all the time. Why don’t you for once turn around and let the river take you where it wants you to go for […]


A Box of Dreams

04.06.18 Posted in today's words by

Linda Powell’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Seagull Left Me” (December 2017).  A Box of Dreams By Linda Powell In the sluggish haze of morning I notice a door which I cautiously approach and find is open. I pause but can’t resist crossing the threshold. Ignoring the lump in my throat, I […]


Paradise Emperor

04.05.18 Posted in today's words by

Anna S. Kapung lives and writes in Buckinghamshire, England.  Paradise Emperor By Anna S. Kapung Loved the idea of you Houses in Cape Town, Houses in Tuscany Devotion I treasure Cherish I adore You are love that is my shelter, my dear Like a ship at the seashore, my harbour Its bliss, it’s you I […]


Love Poem

04.04.18 Posted in today's words by

Frank Cavano’s most recent poem to appear here was “Midway on the Ramp Between Ship and Shore” (February 2018).  Love Poem By Frank Cavano I know that you love me. Pretend not otherwise, my love, For I feel your eyes upon me Like the afternoon sun, As constant as the rain. And I know that […]


Tears

04.03.18 Posted in today's words by

Michael Copeland’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Last Trumpet” (January 2018).  Tears By Michael Copeland When the pain comes, my mind aches with longing. A touch will stop the torture of you.  With one eye crying a tear of love, and the other a tear of despair, the senses glow with passion.  […]


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