Blessings Today, just for us three, there is a tender Blessing. Along with me here’s Mike, a goner, And here is Amber, proud to be
Simmering Tango By Michael Todd Steffen
Simmering Tango You’d hardly believe them partners, the way her feet get dragged in the passive pose, a living corpse that springs with guiro strums
Two Poems By Jake Price
The City of Cowboy Killers Desert clouds as dark and black as in- k, Marlboros fall from the sky like hail. Kids rush from the
My Face Dove into a Juniper Bush to Remember By Lisa St. John
My Face Dove into a Juniper Bush to Remember (to inhale remembrance) Santa Fe welcomes me. Juniper bushes bare sensuous cedar smells—woodsy-green memory. Hungry for
On My Way to Austria By Rayne Affonso
On My Way to Austria All swift-footed, carrying far too much, A stranger took me for a nighttime stroll. And Schönbrunn, only inches from my
Two Poems By Mia Amore Del Bando
Pale Ale You loved Pale Ales and green American Spirits My favorite kind of red flag Bannering across my amber eyes Love can taste like
