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Silent Rantings from the Track

02.26.20 Posted in today's words by

Sandy Patton’s most recent poem to appear here was “She is Woman” (November 2019). Silent Rantings from the Track By Sandy Patton Walk on right, pass in middle, run on left. What don’t you get? Not rocket science, Jeeezzz. Turn the volume down on Pandora, and pay attention! Hey, you two lovebirds meandering along in […]


Turn Off the Sound

02.25.20 Posted in today's words by

C.D. Panell has lived and worked and fished along the shores of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest for almost his entire life. He funds a wildlife refuge for words that have developed consciousness at ElectricSoupfortheSoul.com. Panell has been published in numerous journals and magazines, including Teachers of Vision, Barbaric Yawp, Mobius, The White […]


Perturbation

02.24.20 Posted in today's words by

KJ Hannah Greenberg’s most recent poem to appear here was “Surcease” (October 2019). Perturbation By KJ Hannah Greenberg Mental uneasiness often manifests in yards or meters of pulp venue merchandise. Phenotype qualities, derived from dwelling in sand dunes or on mountains’ crests, Most often snugs parents to chivvy; children respond by quickly snatching earth. Certain […]


A Gift from Greece . . .

02.16.20 Posted in today's words by

Leah Stenson’s most recent poem to appear here was “Magician” (January 2020). A Gift from Greece . . .  By Leah Stenson The earrings . . . ancient copper azure patinate flecked with sun . . . whisper in the wind “I am with you. Even after death, then, too.”


Once Called

02.15.20 Posted in today's words by

Claire Scott’s most recent poem to appear here was “When God is Not God” (January 2020). Once Called By Claire Scott I learned when I was twelve the bitter taste of Bayer aspirin with a pint of Gilbey’s Gin I learned again at eighteen sixty-eight life-weary pounds melting ounce by ounce I learned once more […]


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