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distemper

05.23.14 Posted in today's words by

Michael Roloff describes himself as an occasional poet. He currently has two collections in search of publishers and his poetry and translations have been published in New York for more than 25 years. His notable translation work includes Innerworld of the Outerworld of the Innerworld and Nonsense and Happiness, both by Peter Handke and 65 […]


For someone, maybe

05.22.14 Posted in today's words by

Lou Pugliese’s most recent poem to appear here was Last Christmas (March 2014). For someone, maybe By Lou Pugliese When I write I never know Just how a story ends The subtlety, the ebb and flow The twists and turns and bends The words fall from a broken mind Just random letters spilled Like starting […]


Winter Repeats

05.21.14 Posted in today's words by

Nancy May’s most recent poem to appear here was A Lost Summer (October 2013). Winter Repeats By Nancy May winter dawn branches hostage in the light winter morning forgotten leaves copper snow winter frost weeping petals prison the pot winter’s day haunting a robin cold gusts  


My Days

05.20.14 Posted in today's words by

Andrew Badger’s most recent poem to appear here was The Shoebox (May 2013). My Days By Andrew Badger I plant my feet so carefully safely wait for verification from earth that I can shift my weight I inch along familiar paths once trod with lively steps but now with care I watch the earth below […]


Child Thought

05.19.14 Posted in today's words by

Juliana Norwood’s most recent poem to appear here was Over the River (December 2013). Child Thought By Juliana Norwood The difference between believing you are a polka dot person and not a freckle face a code reader instead of a dyslexic, Tinkerbelle’s sister not short stuff an unrecognized princess instead of a homeless daughter, an […]


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