All That Glitters I had a coin In my heart of hearts I wanted you to last From the corner of my eye I saw
Tag: Poetry
Dressing the Girl and the Well, Tissington By Jennifer M. Phillips
Dressing the Girl and the Well, Tissington Bruges lace, chosen by the women of the family, stitched into a First Communion dress, swathing the brown
Two Poems By Eric Machan Howd
The Tinder Chant swipe right to indicate your likes wait until morning for results repeat every day for romance believe in your online presence wait
Two Poems By W. Barrett Munn
Shame Do other creatures feel shame? A spider? Have I spun my own life around a web to protect from feeling shame? How do I
Two Poems By Thomas Zimmerman
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,
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
