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Hidden

08.09.17 Posted in today's words by

Douglas Polk’s most recent poem to appear here was “Fireflies” (July 2017) Hidden By Douglas Polk sweet the smell of cedar and pine, lonely survivors, along rivers hidden in among the hills of sand, secrets, only among friends, willing to take the time to truly know, water bubbles from the underground, cold and refreshing, in this […]


Forgotten

08.08.17 Posted in today's words by

Melissa A. Wabnitz lives and writes in Austin, Texas.  Forgotten By Melissa A. Wabnitz I have forgotten who I am. I have forgotten who I am. I have forgotten the sound of my laughter, noises foreign like cedillas in the pitch black night. I can’t recall what it feels like to hold a hand, touch. […]


The Flow

08.07.17 Posted in today's words by

Anna Sanders’ most recent poem to appear here was “The Woman in the Moon” (May 2017) The Flow By Anna Sanders Life is a flow   with no beginning     and no ending. It has a forceful energy   that cannot be defined by words     but felt deep inside the soul. The flow has a rolling motion   with […]


Three by Charlene James-Duguid

08.06.17 Posted in today's words by

Charlene James-Duguid’s most recent poem to appear here were published on July 4, 2017 Tell me again, Sir, By Charlene James-Duguid Tell me again, Sir, Send your kindness to my world. I’m lost? No way home. Be patient, don’t rush Wait, like a sleepy rabbit, To be discovered. — Love at any age By Charlene James-Duguid […]


The Long Goodbye

08.05.17 Posted in today's words by

Erren Gerraud Kelly’s most recent poem to appear here was “94 Bus, Sunland, Los Angeles” (April 2017) The Long Goodbye By Erren Gerraud Kelly the old soldier holds his rifle, though it doesn’t exist anymore at night, his thousand yard stare pierces toward heaven as he slowly walks toward his long goodbye mama’s whippings toughened him […]


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