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Amateur Cartography at the Bagel Shop

04.02.17 Posted in today's words by

Felix Purat’s most recent poem to appear here was “Statuette with a Brass Loop” (December 2016) Amateur Cartography At the Bagel Shop – For the Couple Running Like Home Bagels, 7eme Arrondissement, Paris By Felix Purat In an arrondissement, lucky number 7eme, hides an eating hole, a secret spot in one of many hoods beaming international […]


April’s Fool

04.01.17 Posted in today's words by

Charlene James-Duguid’s most recent poem to appear here was “Mother Nature Planned” (March 2017) April’s Fool By Charlene James-Duguid Relentless, his jokifying Went on non-stop, Made traffic halt and Aspens quake. Encouraged by the slightest chortle, A guffaw sent him off in mirthic ecstasies, Stepping not too lightly on the trillium. His prized possession, the Motley’s […]


She: Owning the Air

03.31.17 Posted in today's words by

Bobbie Troy’s most recent poem to appear here was “At The Fair” (February 2017) She: Owning the Air By Bobbie Troy she lifted her face to the air as if she owned it then looked down knowing that she owned nothing and belonged to no one


Tick Tock

03.30.17 Posted in today's words by

Laura Zucca-Scott’s most recent poem to appear here was “My Way Home” (November 2016) Tick Tock By Laura Zucca-Scott The clock is ticking At the end of a long day Where all certainties Are lost Many battles Yet to come So many tears Still to shed I would be lost Without your smile And the future […]


To My Breakfast: An Ode to the Sense of Taste

03.29.17 Posted in today's words by

Max Reif’s most recent poem to appear here was “To A River, From the Window of Flight 1914” (February 2017) To My Breakfast: An Ode to the Sense of Taste By Max Reif This morning it’s egg whites, corn meal and salt, cooked up in the microwave. We who are prone to obesity often disparage the act […]


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