Rachmaninov Melodeer, yet mutineer to stiff construction, wraith of pianissimo’s thunder tones– I gasp and latch to lifts of ired, caustic, winged arpeggios. I have
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems By Martha Deed
Haunted by Martha 1 It’s true old people chew memories on their cuds. If they’re not sick or burned up by inflation and forced to
Two Poems By David Blumenfeld
I’d Love to Write a Prose Poem I’d love to write a prose poem. I’ve certainly got the time, but I can’t produce a single
Two Poems By Scott Wiggerman
Piedras Marcadas In nearby canyons, rocks tell bygone tales. Of course, all rocks have stories—some a bit louder than others. This wide rockface pulls you
Alternate Universe By Sam Barbee
Alternate Universe – 60th Birthday Party You surprise me again, wait with embrace − I stand, white-capped, highlighted with orange, cruel confection spread atop sundown’s
Two Poems By Sean Patrick
Sonnet from a bodyDreams are a lie that consciousness has told to give it comfort in the span of sleep: for in their absence, death
