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Seeing the Horizon With You

10.16.14 Posted in today's words by

Bill Webb’s most recent poem to appear here was Cancer has a long reach (August 2014). Seeing the Horizon With You By Bill Webb Dawn on the highway heading west Keeps us forever chasing shadows. No map, just follow Breadcrumbs of white paint Marking where we’ve yet to go. Long past South Dakota’s Fiery fields […]


Binary Contact

10.15.14 Posted in today's words by

Glenn Johnson’s most recent poem to appear here was Chemistry (September 2014). Binary Contact By Glenn Johnson Computer to computer Who are you? Who am I? Your heart? My heart? Do I aim true? Should I aim at all? Do messages of the heart safely travel the ethernet? Do trust and tenderness reside in software? […]


Because Boots

10.14.14 Posted in today's words by

AJ Huffman’s most recent poem to appear here was The Road to Cemetery Road (June 2013). Because Boots By AJ Huffman are made for walkin’ (according to Nancy Sinatra), I stockpile them. In case I lose my job and my car gets repossessed. At least that’s this week’s justification. Last week I forced myself to […]


Picnic

10.13.14 Posted in today's words by

Christopher Roe’s most recent poem to appear here was Landscape of a DreamĀ (April 2014). Picnic By Christopher Roe Upon the abandoned altar of a blue slate plate lies a half-eaten sardine sandwich. Upon its cratered surface a tiny red explorer plants the flag of its kind. Word goes forth and soon the sandwich is buried […]


Born Full Grown

10.12.14 Posted in today's words by

Stan Galloway’s most recent poem to appear here was Two Beers Down, written with KC Bosch (April 2014). Born Full Grown By Stan Galloway Adam, born full grown, did you have a beard? Or did it only start to grow on that sixth day? Eve, created fully woman, never awkward teen or carefree girl, did […]


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