Flickering Light Go create your own sound and delicate movement. Set a lantern on the porch for the birds tonight. Glowing, a golden bright light,
Author: PKey
Working writer based out of Houston.
And Now I Hear By Teresa Blackmon
And Now I Hear I hear a tireless hum inside my head. Its raspy tune I oft mistake for song or quiet buzz that plays
Three Poems By Martha Deed
6 She was not old not young either but smart, I thought ‒ nominated for a Pushcart Prize looking forward to retirement and having more
THE SEA GAVE UP THE DEAD THAT HID IN IT By Lesley Clinton
THE SEA GAVE UP THE DEAD THAT HID IN IT I. Despite their spare, haphazard burial— three feet of dirt to seal the resting place—
Two Poems By A.Z. Foreman
San Francisco, 1987 He has become a different type of man Now that the plague assaults him, friend by friend, Finding resolve in each shake
Love Breaks Chains By Ceinwen E Cariad Haydon
Love Breaks Chains My own mother slapped me to shape me good, landed extra strikes to chase badness from me. Mum feared her own failings,
