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Justin Addressed by Ra, a Sun God, Whose Weeping of Bees Symbolizes Resurrection

06.18.19 Posted in today's words by

Marc Tretin’s most recent poem to appear here was “In the Church of St. Giles” (May 2019).  Justin Addressed by Ra, a Sun God, Whose Weeping of Bees Symbolizes Resurrection By Marc Tretin You cannot see where your daughter goes to be reborn. When one “V” holds up an inverted “V,” vulva is magically written. […]


Missive Panoply

06.17.19 Posted in today's words by

Ken Allan Dronsfeld’s most recent poem to appear here was “Dark Side of the Sun” (March 2019). Missive Panoply By Ken Allan Dronsfeld Lost midnight moon at rise; colors void with fall’s crisp breeze questions are of life beyond here somewhere, out there in an abyss planets void of the sun pulsating colder here in […]


The Accidental Couple

06.16.19 Posted in today's words by

Andrea Varga’s most recent poem to appear here was “Beauty” (December 2018).  The Accident By Andrea Varga They have many injuries some of them the same, injured to their bodies, souls and also to their brains. They met unusually, through Internet and faith. Their love is not blind like they often say, it grows from […]


The Clock Watching Expert

06.15.19 Posted in today's words by

Judith Cody’s most recent poem to appear here was “Midnight Supper Morning” (May 2019). The Clock Watching Expert By Judith Cody The existence of time is heavy for a thing so fast to spin a minute for us and go like a dust devil goes somewhere where it will soon disintegrate into dead order grey […]


Dancer on the parchment

06.14.19 Posted in today's words by

Fabrice Poussin lives and writes in Rome, Georgia.  Dancer on the parchment By Fabrice Poussin She floats, light with wings of light and breeze, hummingbird her little heart racing through life, she dances in a series of still frames entangled, her hazy costume barely hiding the beautiful soul. In a semi darkness of the corner, […]


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