What’s love? What’s love? Only flickers on a theater’s screen? In the empty corridor the woman waits and waits for the man who occupies her
Before the Gold of June By Andre F. Peltier
Before the Gold of June The blooms Of spring will shine With everlasting hope And bring about the saffron heat Of June Of June We
Two Poems By Lily Prigioniero
Pompano Beach On the beach a classic rock band plays to the ocean and the sand – guitars and bass sit on bloated bellies salt
A COSMIC DANCE by Brian Yapko
A COSMIC DANCE From Tycho on the Moon A juggling act I see A star whose rays light up the stage Of all eternity The
Two Poems By Daniel Edward Moore
Make Me Feel Believable strung out on silence in a Merton kind of way without a cross in my arm without being buried in Kentucky’s
Three Poems By Marly Youmans
An Idle Fancy Impossible to be an innocent, The mind like sunshine on a magic day, Unmarred by soot or shrapnel mockery— To be a
