JoyAnne O’Donnell is a poet and a peace activist. Innocence By JoyAnne O’Donnell Pure as a white daisy she lives soft as a red rose gentle as a dove bringing soft sand to life prisms dancing into colorful sparkle that draws peace’s circle.
It's just poetry, it won't bite
JoyAnne O’Donnell is a poet and a peace activist. Innocence By JoyAnne O’Donnell Pure as a white daisy she lives soft as a red rose gentle as a dove bringing soft sand to life prisms dancing into colorful sparkle that draws peace’s circle.
Charles Bane Jr’s most recent poem to appear here was When Masai Raise Spearheads (May 2014). Letter to Ernest Hemingway By Charles Bane Jr Dear Ernest, I live near enough the sea to write, and send the sunlight that here remains unchanged. Unchanged also are the birds and the flow of new words from that […]
Erren Geraud Kelly’s most recent poem to appear here was what i like about winter (February 2014). Erin By Erren Geraud Kelly My sort-of white doppelgänger In name only Only mine is spelled differently The Gaelic way Like me, she’s wearing rubber boots and A flannel shirt She could be androgynous Thanks to the short hair […]
JD DeHart’s poem Michael Chabon appeared here in July 2014. Young Poets By JD DeHart See the young poets, cluster stanza to stanza They kiss while taking notes about it You can see him: It is ecstatic, fires up his engines He is about to write an epic love poem About her saliva You can […]
Michael D Brown’s most recent poem to appear here was Measured, weighed and found wanting (July 2014). Reaching an impasse By Michael D Brown China and Japan again at odds over a small island too small to share, to parcel into halves fit for a truce, appropriate for the maturity of nations; the past neither […]
