Lilacs for Phyllis (An Acrostic) Luminous blossoms flash periwinkle petals and Incite a heavy-sweet odor in the high plain neighborhood. Late Spring, raising character,
Author: PKey
Working writer based out of Houston.
Two Poems By Michael R. Burch
Medusa Friends, beware of her iniquitous hair— long, ravenblack & melancholy. Many suitors drowned there— lost, unaware of the length & extent of
Borders By Jenny Dunbar
Borders. a nowhere truck stopped made somewhere a place to rest by unstill waters where dark shielded, wrapped us, shut out the imposition of
After A Year By Aimee Nicole
After A Year We’ve dated through all 4 seasons now. The honeymoon phased into whatever comes after. Lying still as I’m in the morgue
Creation By Carol Casey
Creation Hard frozen in some time-plagued realm till purity can overwhelm the seed of beauty turns in sleep and sprouts a root, from somewhere
Three Poems By Dawn Corrigan
Beach Rental Just under thunderclouds, two pelicans glide. Crabs dance over sand, runners stealing a base. They rebuild a world with each outgoing tide
