LighthouseThe lighthouse looms upon its marble ledge,with vast stone walls, carved from the cliff below,and lenses, wrought of glass that sailors dredgethrough chasmic waves that
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Train to Waterloo By Christopher Ray
Train to WaterlooRiding the train to WaterlooI heard a laugh I thought was youBut knowing that could never beIt brought a piercing memoryLike resonance of
Two Poems By Christopher Fried
Escape (no one said the coming dystopia would be so tedious)Return to form for the Times Square landscape.Still, it’s a shock we didn’t get back
Sonnet for a Stunt Rider By Kevin Canfield
Sonnet for a Stunt RiderA kid on my street pulls wheelies all day On a bike with one modification She’s removed the front tire, it’s
Sestina with Violets By VA Smith
Sestina with VioletsMother’s Day she wanders woods for a cluster of wild violets, dryad mythstill distant from her knowing, let alonemaenads, girls gone on Dionysian
Face at the Window By Les Brookes
Face at the WindowEvery day I gaze at you gazing back. Behind you lies a storeof images and memories that Isnatch at with wings of fancy,
