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The summer rose

08.03.16 Posted in today's words by

The summer rose By Santosh Kalwar Do not mourn, She is a bare branches of a tree even though the summer is green unescapable November rain. Now is the time to renew your alter self, on this night of the magic: become a puff of snow, cover yourself under the darkness become first days of—summer […]


Remember How We Loved

08.02.16 Posted in today's words by

Bobbie Troy’s most recent poem to appear here was “Introspection” (June 2016) Remember How We Loved By Bobbie Troy block out the buildings begin the picture with where the branches of the trees start follow the airplanes through the falling leaves get lost in a tree-branch ellipsis think positive thoughts remember how we loved


Now

08.01.16 Posted in today's words by

Murray Dunlap’s most recent poem to appear here was “In Another Life” (June 2016)  Now By Murray Dunlap Immediately I light myself on fire I am ready For a bigger life For the world to know I am alive Right now


The weight of the world

07.31.16 Posted in today's words by

Charlene James-Duguid’s most recent poem to appear here was “Sing Your Little Heart” (June 2016)  The weight of the world By Charlene James-Duguid The weight of the world Shoulders you, so you think.  No. Blame constant rain, Fool. We are all lonely. Mating snow goose style can help. Till God cuts the cord. Keep Grandpa alive […]


O’Keeffe: Intimacies of the Heart

07.30.16 Posted in today's words by

O’Keeffe: Intimacies of the Heart By Julieta Corpus Is it Spring out there? Is it Spring in here? Are you a tall Evergreen? Are you a dizzying New York skyscraper? Are you a famous portrait, perhaps? What scares you the most about death? Are you, by night, an imposing raven? Do you often speak in […]


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