ON FORGIVENESS Forgive the snow that heals the stricken earth And nurtures it when thaw comes in the Spring. Forgive the mockingjay its callow mirth,
“Advice From The Eiffel Tower After Dark” By Lara Dolphin
“Advice From The Eiffel Tower After Dark” Put your camera away. Photos at night are copyrighted anyway. Now take a few steps back
Three Poems By Russel G. Winick
Inter-Generational Phenomenon In every generation A phenomenon inherent Is the fear possessed by youngsters Of embarrassment by parents. Choice Voiced His job was
Two Poems By Faith Thompson
Fasting Years How is it days are heavier than years? I want to eat a crate of apricots. I want to drain a dozen
Two Poems by Donald Zirilli
Dying in the Twenty-First Century Samarkand is an adjective for leather. It has no inhabitants, no taxes. Troops do not amass on the border,
Two Poems By Bruce McCandless
Seasons In August he prayed for October, for relief from the undershirt stuck to his skin come October he wished it was cooler
