Old Leaves Fall sheds its chameleon leaves as folk, their fallen summer, grieve. On dying leaves new colors grown, among the last that summer’s shown,
Tag: Poetry
Twos By Alan Bern
Twos Two men have counted you accomplice to an illness; they both created your image for a stiffness. Since neither could possess you willingly to
Two Poems By Evita Arakelian
METAMORPHOSIS All day the children have played among these sands, though now they’ve been called in; they’re new to castles; they’ve built them all wrong
Those Other Po-Mo Poets By Daniel Klawitter
Those Other Po-Mo Poets I am sorry for poets who are guided by instinct alone; I consider them incomplete. —Baudelaire. They are a species most
Afternoon Delight By Mary Kipps
Afternoon Delight Thinking of you’s working up an appetite Looking forward to a little afternoon delight Starland Vocal Band, 1976 We were sitting in a
Nature’s Quiet By Barbara Brooks
Nature’s Quiet leaves clap in quiet applause, creek answers with ripples Barbara Brooks, author of “The Catbird Sang”, “A Shell to Return to the Sea”,
