Endurance “Forty years I endured that generation.” – Psalm 95 I wonder now and then how much I’ve left Of my allotted forty years of
Two Poems By I. D. Brannan
‘Tis A Pretty Tune ‘Tis a pretty tune Nature plays in June— she must tickle ivory. It does sound—a breeze through the rustling leaves— with
The Touch By J-T Kelly
The Touch Our children, once contained inside our house, Are loose — their sins now in the sun, like ours. We made for them a
Light Objects By Jarad Bushnell
Light Objects A switch of light that sits like its Dimensions are times three; A rod of bright that inch by inch Rolls cross the
Two Poems By Judy Koren
Planetary Storm Our overheated planet cries; clouds form; the storm batters and floods everything in its way yet may, thunder and lightning past, its fury
Meditation in the Hill Country By Byron López Ellington
Meditation in the Hill Country On greenest grass I sat that day of spring And peered upon the purple-hued vervains And oaks alive with vibrant
