My Idyll Quiet I lie in the summer dressed field drinking purified air from sky’s cool, clear glass, fanned by leaves that are the
Two Poems By Leo Aylen
On the River Bank So — we’ve arrived. Here’s a good place for watching. Now we must try to make ourselves invisible, While night flops
FEBRUARY 2 By David James
FEBRUARY 2 The full moon covers itself with stars and gray clouds. Still, I know it’s there. David James’ most recent books are A GEM
Two Poems By Ryan Scariano
At Times a Blessing I’m good at developing habits. At times a blessing, but mostly it’s a curse. My anxiety grows like a shopping
Wanted By Susan Vespoli
Wanted My therapist says, love addiction, but is that true if I only jones for one specific guy? Don’t contact, I’ve been told. He’s bad
Pilot Light By Donald Wheelock
Pilot Light A twist of the wrist is all it takes to start the day, transfer the spark, the morning dark, to a ring
