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Neon Bracelets and Nonsense

05.22.17 Posted in today's words by

AJ Huffman’s most recent poem to appear here was “I Slide Along A Grounded Sky” (March 2017) Neon Bracelets and Nonsense By AJ Huffman Today I was liquid and desired to glow and curve myself around my own wrist. Maybe it was the unseasonably warm breeze that molded my mind to such fanciful flights, or perhaps […]


The Impermanence of Spring

05.21.17 Posted in today's words by

Max Reif’s most recent poem to appear here was “A Poet’s Apology to Words” (April 2017) The Impermanence of Spring By Max Reif This is the place! Only last week here, all barriers were down and Heaven surged directly into this world, laying bare God’s every secret! Here, beside this hill, hundreds of pink ballet dancers […]


The Tomato Master’s Love

05.20.17 Posted in today's words by

Charlene James-Duguid’s most recent poem to appear here was “Must Return, Heart Sick” (April 2017) The Tomato Master’s Love By Charlene James-Duguid “Simple but artistic,” I requested. Knowing he would take it to heart and head. The gears activated as soon as the words left my mouth. Half way through the air to his ear, he […]


Eight Haiku for Spring

05.19.17 Posted in today's words by

Susan Davis Gabbay’s most recent poem to appear here was “The Orchid” (March 2017) Eight Haiku for Spring Demeter’s daughter Winter captive of Hades Returns with springtime The sun is warming Mother Earth will soon respond With leaves and flowers Spring is coming soon A little bird sang it out As I passed by him. Baby […]


May 12

05.18.17 Posted in today's words by

T.S. Hidalgo’s most recent poem to appear here was “Old Street at Wall Street (I don’t like Mondays)” (April 2017) May 12 By T.S. Hidalgo A lady, turned 98, died today. Her name was Irena Sendler. She left the lighs (and TV) on. During World War II, Irena slept with a Saturday, and donated the rain […]


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