Susan Sonde’s most recent poem to appear here was “Music From A Tone Deaf Planet” (September 2019). Extinction Theory By Susan Sonde “Man is a rope . . . over an abyss.” Thus Spake Zarathustra […]
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Susan Sonde’s most recent poem to appear here was “Music From A Tone Deaf Planet” (September 2019). Extinction Theory By Susan Sonde “Man is a rope . . . over an abyss.” Thus Spake Zarathustra […]
Frank Adams’ most recent poem to appear here was “Clarity” (July 2019). Just A Thought By Frank Adams In a world where we imprison children discard the sick, the mentally ill, and the elderly we dare speak of justice. In a world where we worship the famous idolize the rich and powerful, place dollars above […]
Christopher Kuhl’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Illustrated Life of the Body” (September 2019). Rain. Hawk. River and Sea By Christopher Kuhl The air is fat with rain. You can’t see it, but you can hear it, feel it in your hair, running between your shoulders. We are in a field, faces […]
Karen Mooney’s most recent poem to appear here was “Borrowed Seasons” (September 2018). Last Rose of Summer By Karen Mooney Your preference: that I am tightly wrapped My scent; released only to you, a heady musk I start to open, you; you become anxious cooling towards me, perhaps losing trust My petals; dropped for others […]
Michael Copeland’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Soul” (September 2019). Thoughts By Michael Copeland In the box at the foot of the bed midst the memories of long-lost loves she found the ring of pearl and gold Looking deep within her mind’s eye he appeared as an apparition, the smile intact to […]
