JoyAnne O’Donnell’s poem Innocence appeared here in August 2014. Peace By JoyAnne O’Donnell peace is in the fountains water sparkling mountains trees blowing green luck branches holding little birds soft feathers tuck
It's just poetry, it won't bite
JoyAnne O’Donnell’s poem Innocence appeared here in August 2014. Peace By JoyAnne O’Donnell peace is in the fountains water sparkling mountains trees blowing green luck branches holding little birds soft feathers tuck
Harris Tobias’ most recent poem to appear here was Weeds II (August 2014). Riches By Harris Tobias The moonlight sitting as it does on limbs and lake …..makes silver of the night How rich I am And the sun, more golden than the goldest coin hangs suspended before my face With my wealth I can […]
Theresa Darling wrote this poem. An earlier version appeared in Baily’s Beads, the literary journal of University of Pittsburgh, Bradford, in 1996. Guilt By Theresa Darling My mother always believed me. I would say I was going to Beaty to meet Rosie, but really I’d meet Lenny, Gregg and Bucky on the path down by […]
Kate Dunstan is from Surrey, in England. Ka-Pow By Kate Dunstan Boom! A Ka-Pow lives in his chest. Years of compressed–well, everything. Joy, rage, fear … so much matter, in fact, the truth is lost and just impressions left. Emotions that burned brightly now condensed into a tightly ticking mass. Ka-Pow. That’s the sound you’ll […]
William C Ross’ most recent poem to appear here was Homespun Homily (April 2014). Dinner for One By William C Ross The second martini is much like the first, Putting hunger on hold, allaying the thirst. His entree arrives, fresh caught from its swim. And relayed through the waiter’s specials to him. He lingers over […]
