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The Box

02.23.15 Posted in today's words by

Marisa Gonzales lives in Cerritos CA. She waits patiently for what may never come. She is a realist with a big imagination. She likes to read books, drink coffee, and travel. The Box By Marisa Gonzales It was April 28, our eighth month together. He took me to a cafe for dinner. It was chilly, […]


David’s Smile

02.22.15 Posted in today's words by

Charlene James-Duguid’s most recent poem to appear here was Celebration (April 2012). David’s Smile By Charlene James-Duguid He could have ignored that little old lady, Waxing poetic and cackling like a hen, Over an ergonomic chair about to go at auction. He could have triggered his superior Financial wherewithal to get it from her On […]


English Class

02.21.15 Posted in today's words by

Anita Haas’ poem Lost and Found appeared here in January 2015. English Class By Anita Haas Watch! I say. Look. Listen. and Repeat. As I show and tell my language. I watch them too often I sneak a look at my watch. It keeps time as the beat repeats over and over Until the show […]


In Your Eyes

02.20.15 Posted in today's words by

Laura Zucca-Scott’s most recent poem to appear here was Ice Dance (January 2015). In Your Eyes By Laura Zucca-Scott We are scattered in the wind Words of wisdom unheeded Laughter silenced by pain We struggle every day To understand To see A lightning strike does not make a storm But what does it take To […]


Bell Dust

02.19.15 Posted in today's words by

Christopher Roe’s most recent poem to appear here was At the coffee shop after the storm (January 2015). Bell Dust By Christopher Roe Sunday. The bell ringer rings the Revere bell in the gray, granite tower. Sixty-five times the bell is struck and the echo of its song builds up in the air; a lingering […]


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