Triolet One The connection to you waxes and wanes. I follow it across the inky sky. Poetry, music, new foods we try, the connection
Heracles’ Heel By Dan Campion
Heracles’ Heel Reportedly, a crab, which Hera sent to vex the hero Heracles, he crushed. Though by its failure Hera was incensed she gave the
Train By Yash Seyedbagheri
Train Train light snakes through dusk a horn wailing its warning a boy looks and laughs Yash Seyedbagheri is a graduate of Colorado State University’s
Hymn to Ninkasi By Steve Lang
Hymn to Ninkasi Schooled gently by the attentive Temple harlot, I paid good heed To the advice for Gilgamesh So, satisfied by my portion, withdraw,
Becoming Human By Katherine March
Becoming Human Like Pinocchio I’d surely fly, but for the weight of this new heart. Katherine March has written poems for many years but has
Mistakes By Russel G. Winick
Mistakes Coffee pods left in the Keurig machine. Dishes that weren’t made sufficiently clean. Cars parked three inches too far to the right. Cellular
