Triolets for the Unsaid The sickly child sleeps, the house is silent, siblings are keepers. The sickly child sleeps, day becomes twilight, to play is
Three Poems By Siham Karami
Tropical Storm Night swells rainbands’ rhyming catapults against the haven of our walls and porches flooding wild-flung puddles in the air and hapless water bottles
Thoughts on Solitude By Gary Borck
Thoughts on Solitude I thought at first I’d gained a solitude, beneath the dense packed furs: my succor rest. but creatures came; a bright hued
Consistency Common Today By Russel Winick
Consistency Common Today The technician replied to our texts promptly twice, And we emphasized how much we felt that was nice. “It’s the way that
Sunset Sonnet By DJ Grant
Sunset Sonnet With my back to the sunset, I look for tomorrow and look for the peace in between. I seem to need more than
Two Poems By Paul Jones
Refusal to Respond in a Prompt Workshop I imagine and remember clumsy trysts in the small car. But like the lines in this poem, it
