Mere Butterflies Mere butterflies we soar the sky, cloaked in beauty, on currents high; Fluttering toward sun-soaked cloud, we spread our wings, awing the
Wisdom By Robert Donohue
Wisdom They will pretend to be enlightened ones But all the old conspiracies come first. They do not care if your illusions burst Because
WATER STORY By Alan Bern
WATER STORY Wherever the river bends, it floods when the rain has kept on for days and nights. A bird flies the curves and
Two Poems By Jenny Dunbar
You and Me Some one said the stardust fell unwittingly from heaven unstrung, so fine in its spontaneity, mercurial in its traits full of
Two Poems By Lindsay McLeod
THE WOLF’S WHISPER I felt I couldn’t last long on bristle alone with this broken heart, these broken bones so I carried the weight
Two Poems By Daniel Patrick Sheehan
The Last of It Sweet November, that fire beyond the trees Is a tree itself, an oak in glory, The last to shed, the last
