God’s Net Like silken threads unspooling in the night shifting tones enlace and tug the dreams of restless sleepers. Fading moonlight gleams on waking
On Visiting My Grandfather’s House By Paul Telles
On Visiting My Grandfather’s House The house that Jake built Has vinyl siding now And a kitschy country welcome mat With a smiling Jersey
Dreams of the Dying By Fabrice B. Poussin
Dreams of the Dying Bright with the life to come she looked up with a soft smile holding the hand of her personal giant.
Two Poems By James G. Piatt
In Winter’s Garden In winter’s garden flowers cannot grow Gone are irises, roses, and pansies low, In the frozen earth with its white complexion,
Sow the Winds By Robert Donohue
Sow the Winds We all enjoy upheavals, I suppose: We cheer for villains and calamities, We long for earthquakes and for stormy seas, And
Two Poems By J.P. Amador
Main Character Syndrome Such an ominous gathering, a midnight choir dauntingly harmonizing with conversation tense as tendons holding muscle to bone, our protagonist looms
