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Alone

07.10.17 Posted in today's words by

Jeanette Cheezum’s most recent poem to appear here was “Life’s Treasures” (June 2017) Alone #2 By Jeanette Cheezum After he left I sat alone I ate alone I lay alone And cried Alone. Then one day I noticed the sun Felt it on my face Watched young Lovers unite The world Continued to turn Babies were […]


Places of Refuge

07.09.17 Posted in today's words by

Bobbie Troy’s most recent poem to appear here was “A Little Grayer Now” (May 2017) Places of Refuge By Bobbie Troy where are the places of refuge where we can feel safe from the world and ourselves where we can hide from the shadows that seek us the memories of darker times where are the places […]


Teaching the Back float

07.08.17 Posted in today's words by

Rebecca Villineau’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Roaches in my Grandmother’s Kitchen” (June 2017) Teaching the Back Float By Rebecca Villineau Don’t disturb the children in their slumber. Keep the hallway light dimmed and doors ajar. Let only the moon in her tired gaze inch through. Settle them, into night’s fold, night’s […]


Fish Crow

07.07.17 Posted in today's words by

Ilona Martonfi’s most recent poem to appear here was “A Man on Puget Sound” (October 2016) Fish Crow By Ilona Martonfi Endemic urban scavenger bird coastal and tidewater regions. The mud of a river —hunting of carrion, crabs, shrimps turtle eggs and nestlings frogs, spiders, tree fruits. Remove eyes from cast lambs penetrate through umbilicus or […]


Rain on a Tin Roof

07.06.17 Posted in today's words by

Rain on a Tin Roof By Jacob Miller The sky rains glass, shattering on the roof Deafening yet soothing, white noise War drums beat in the distance While a light show plays in the clouds The trees sway to the tune the wind plays As the glass falls upon the leaves A celestial hammer strikes […]


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