Bread When I am ground down, my bones into flour, what will I become in my final hour? When life’s heaviness grows too much to
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Haunting Synchrony By Douglas J. Lanzo
Haunting Synchrony You dive into waters far from shore, off glass-bottom boat, bobbing in gentle waves, without tether or need to moor; Scuba-diving along the
The Library Barrow-Wight By Jennifer Jordan
The Library Barrow-Wight I’m reading, risking ruined eyesight. My rooms are dim, the house silent. I know it’s late, but I won’t sleep tonight. I
Tulips By Wendy Gist
Tulips Tender sprouts at winter’s end, Universe in each, the thousands of flowers Love-red, friendship-yellow, care-pink– Ineffable witness– Palette of earthly existence Stirring the yearning
Two Poems By Kate Copeland
All lights turned on It is there where the Akropolis sites they decide to find room on the hill where the city shows the valley’s
Two Poems By Olga Dugan
Moonbow: A Portrait by The Artist ‘Ars longa, vita brevis’ (from Hippocrates) a painter dips and curves her brush across the canvas confident she can
