Devourers Zen focus music oozing through the speakers. You’re all scattered: not just breaths, but thoughts and feelings too. You’re calling all those seekers: poet,
Tag: Poetry
My Poetry By Nicola Pett
My Poetry My poetry follows neither reason nor rhyme, it comes in its season, chooses its time and whether the poem completes, it decides, it
Two Poems By James Patrick
SCHOOL KITCHEN MATRONS IN WINTER Up before sunrise, morning chores finished, past chattering students who huddle outside, they’ve entered early today’s waiting work. Unwrapping themselves,
Two Poems By Angie Minkin
Housecleaning Sestina After a Rough Night My night dreams are wild rooms full of old ghosts flickering behind my eyes in odd light— fractals and
Two Poems By Robert Donohue
Blessings Today, just for us three, there is a tender Blessing. Along with me here’s Mike, a goner, And here is Amber, proud to be
Simmering Tango By Michael Todd Steffen
Simmering Tango You’d hardly believe them partners, the way her feet get dragged in the passive pose, a living corpse that springs with guiro strums
