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Biggest Sky

06.09.14 Posted in today's words by

Elizabeth Dublin’s most recent poem to appear here was May Day (May 2014). Biggest Sky By Elizabeth Dublin They say it’s in Montana but the day I stood 2 miles northwest of Manhattan the sky exploded above suffocating trees, dwarfing the star-bit moon and I was the smallest dot of breath and blood, alone in a […]


Burning a Hole in Daylight

06.08.14 Posted in today's words by

Harry Calhoun’s most recent poem to appear here was The Other Side of the Bed (May 2014). Burning a Hole in Daylight By Harry Calhoun It feels warm in this latest morning I’ve awakened to, dreary outside in August but too early to have grown hot. I keep the lights off because it’s nice here […]


A Half-Finished Life, a Comma

06.07.14 Posted in today's words by

Dale Leffler’s poem Hearth Beat: for my poetry group appeared here May 2013. A Half-Finished Life, a Comma By Dale Leffler Painting with eyes closed on an internal canvas, a watery world dissolves, richly colored reverie resolves into a memory, images of a hazy, lacy shawl shaped by the wind pressed against an unknown face. […]


A green apologetic

06.06.14 Posted in today's words by

Michael D Brown wrote this poem. A green apologetic By Michael D Brown Think hard, If we run out of trees, we run out of paper. If we run out of paper, we run out of poems. If we run out of poems, when we well up with inspiration; Breathing deeply, knowing we need air– […]


Moat

06.05.14 Posted in today's words by

Nick Talent’s most recent poem to appear here was Folded Flag (April 2014). Moat By Nick Talent I dug it deep enough to deter those who would seek to conquer never thinking one day I might want to invite you in.


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