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Coffee

09.23.13 Posted in today's words by

Jimmie Kepler writes a love poem to a rock star. Coffee By Jimmie Kepler The timer starts the morning pot brewing where it greets me at the same time my alarm rings. The first cup hides my morning breath as it energizes the blood flowing through my veins enabling me to stumble to my car […]


Champagne Days

09.22.13 Posted in today's words by

Harris Tobias has always found a good home for his seasonal poetry here at vox poetica.  Champagne Days By Harris Tobias These are the champagne days The air like a fine dry wine Uncorked for our pleasure Summer exits stage left Her full skirts and throaty song Was growing old Waiting in the wings is […]


Mr Baboon

09.21.13 Posted in today's words by

Bobbie Troy is known to vox readers as a master of short poetry. Here she shares a children’s poem originally written for her grandson. Mr Baboon By Bobbie Troy Mr Baboon went to the moon On a beautiful sunny day He said to his son Take care of your Mom And I will be back […]


A Likeness

09.20.13 Posted in today's words by

R Martin Basden gives us something to think about.  A Likeness By R Martin Basden From a distance I am the familiar stranger often seen at this crossroads holding a scribbled sign you cannot read you need not read to understand Close your window when I approach check the doors locked shuffle the contents of […]


Rebus

09.19.13 Posted in today's words by

Jean McLeod writes delectable poems. In many varieties. Rebus By Jean McLeod Insight fades from a mind skimmed of imagination beneath bloodless bones under the discouraged droop of loosed skin. Rictus-painted lips beatified once by love and laughter too ripe, now, like fruit on the verge. As words seep away she holds rigid hope that […]


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