Americana Sonnet A deer carcass, throat slit, hangs from a limb. We all know death, raised alongside it, buck head mounted on the wall, eyes
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems By Byron López Ellington
The World Is a Comma Rhyme ‘twixt reason and truth ‘twixt treason Lies within honesty and farming off-season Greatnesses small and minutiae lot Masters of
Three Poems By RC deWinter
Admonitory Sonnetory The ranks of poesy are often swelled With words misspelled and poorly-crafted speech By scribblers, heedless, careless, yet compelled To share their thoughts
Two Poems By Cora McCann Liderbach
Premonition Gulls slice the air, wheeling, calling The moon dips into a sky-blue sea All my senses tingle We walk the lake at sunset The
Two Poems By Kirsten Kinnell
Disaster Maybe it’s true that it all comes out in the wash— drought, war, plague: it’s all reprise. Mothers bury children, blood sloshes in fields—what
Two Poems By Jim Burrows
The Memory Box Of a soft wood, with felt interior. Not a blood red, but somehow sinister, A red Little Red Riding Hood might wear,
