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Just a Walk–July 1943

06.15.15 Posted in today's words by

Laura Zucca-Scott’s most recent poem to appear here was The Fabric of DreamsĀ (May 2015). Just a Walk–July 1943 By Laura Zucca-Scott A walk under an umbrella of oak trees The breeze cooling down the heat of a summer day Father and son talking about pirates and treasure islands The moss on the tree can help […]


Destination

06.14.15 Posted in today's words by

Jeanette Cheezum’s most recent poem to appear here was Just Before Winter (May 2015). Destination By Jeanette Cheezum Moonbeams prancing on small bay ripples. Tree lined streets waiting for our journey. One mile, three miles, five miles, ten. Many dreams fill our heads. Hopeful plans, but not sure where to go. It’s out there we […]


Fruit

06.12.15 Posted in today's words by

Cassie Premo Steele’s most recent poem to appear here was Dreamwaves (May 2015). Fruit By Cassie Premo Steele I pull peaches from the trees and you say, Put them in jars. And I say, What for? The trees will grow more. You will, too. Eat all you want. There is no lack to what you […]


Blue in Green

06.09.15 Posted in today's words by

Erren Geraud Kelly’s most recent poem to appear here was Another Musical Story (May 2015). Blue in Green By Erren Geraud Kelly Blue in green is summer in New England When fall leaves don’t show their face Your walk along the beach at Martha’s Vineyard Is a piano talking You touch my hand the way […]


My Pink Trimline Princess Telephone

06.08.15 Posted in today's words by

Betty O’Hearn wrote this poem. My Pink Trimline Princess Telephone By Betty O’Hearn smiles at me in the dark, It caresses my ear as my warm hand holds it tight. On many sleepless nights next to a snoring sister, I have no one to call but pick it up to hear the dialtone on my […]


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