I love and fear you, mother, as I love and fear myself How do I count what I couldn’t possibly owe? How do I speak
Heart Ajar By Alex R. Encomienda
Heart Ajar I am halted at the stop light and you are there. With glossy sideways teardrop eyes aloft, And hair like a painting by
Region of the Black Rose By Sam Barbee
Region of the Black Rose Bodmin Moor − Cornwall My love, I must answer daybreak’s bleak chime, rise to defeat the rising clang’s rhymes of
Two Poems By Nancy Knowles
Be Still In the feast of too much striving, the glutton is disgraced, courting waves of feeling, motive and obligation without grace. The iron escalator
Three Poems By James Green
Tonight There Are No Stars Tonight there are no stars, there is no sky, only yellow smudges from streetlights glow like ghost eyes from inside
Three Poems By Rick Mullin
On the Waterfront “What are the stars but points in the body of God where we insert the healing needles of our terror and longing?”
