Thoughts on Solitude I thought at first I’d gained a solitude, beneath the dense packed furs: my succor rest. but creatures came; a bright hued
Tag: Poetry
Consistency Common Today By Russel Winick
Consistency Common Today The technician replied to our texts promptly twice, And we emphasized how much we felt that was nice. “It’s the way that
Sunset Sonnet By DJ Grant
Sunset Sonnet With my back to the sunset, I look for tomorrow and look for the peace in between. I seem to need more than
The Green Vase By Julie Robin Solomon
The Green Vase my mother busted the lip of the squat, Limoges vase beheaded the ivory figurine splintered the pink Italian terrine. But some how
Espionage By Gary Glauber
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.
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
