Espionage Serpentine tendrils of steam waft skyward. None are left to contemplate the political funding behind the shots. Spilled blood makes the price tag illegible.
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems By John Poole
Produce Aisle I bumped into my high school English teacher by the cucumbers, wandered through memories, writing seeds planted on a dusty desk, budding plant
Two Poems By Dan Campion
Mediterranean Diet The ocean in the middle of the land is ever famished, and omnivorous. It swallowed whole that son of Daedalus who flew too
Two Poems By Jenny Dunbar
Gathering From the gable’s edge light falls where houses meet, boundaries accented, enhancing the separateness of being, I watch the kites fling, mew, exotic and
Meghan And Harry By Mike Mesterton-Gibbons
Meghan And Harry Millennials adore this pair, yet their Explosive documentary release Gives boomers pause. Has Harry been unfair? He should have let his grandma
Three Poems By RC deWinter
Sonnet Avorté Sitting to write of all your virtues fair All grace has fled, no inspiration comes. My box of words lies desolate and bare,
