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An Abandoned City

01.16.14 Posted in today's words by

Jovica Tasevski-Eternijan is a poet, literary critic, and essayist from the Republic of Macedonia. He has published 6 poetry collections and 2 books of criticism and essays. He won the Enchanting Poet Award for Excellence in poetry and his poetry has been internationally published and translated. An Abandoned City By Jovica Tasevski-Eternijan We created a […]


Fleeting Soul

01.15.14 Posted in today's words by

Bobbie Troy’s most recent poem to appear here was The Inconsequence of Self (December 2013). Fleeting Soul By Bobbie Troy The separation of spirit from matter was a mystery, and the union of spirit with matter was a mystery also. …………………………–Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray I often wonder where my soul goes at […]


Pleasure

01.14.14 Posted in today's words by

Another poetic observation from Linda Bojman. Pleasure By Linda Bojman Seeing a sunset, a moon on a clear night, Watching the stars twinkle and glow, Breathing in the smells of the country, Looking into a clear blue lake at swimming fish, Taking a long walk on a pretty day, Things that please an appreciative heart.


Dorothy Burgess

01.13.14 Posted in today's words by

Patrick Stevens’ most recent poem to appear here was A Brief Word About Butterflies (December 2013). Dorothy Burgess By Patrick Stevens Her unpolished nails would trace S-curves on my six-year-old back, my head buried in the shoulder of her chamomile blouse. She led a life of other lives, quiet, transfixed by biography as though she […]


Daisies

01.12.14 Posted in today's words, Uncategorized by

A new poem by Clinton Van Inman Daisies By Clinton Van Inman Too real to touch Those blue roses That lie across The divided line Too perfect and Always out of reach For dirty hands So I picked you A bunch of wild Daisies instead.  


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