The Bookbinder’s Dilemma It turns out in fact that in the encyclopedia of all things, your picture is nestled just between the sun and moon
Tag: Poetry
“white noise in dawn rain” By Jenny Dunbar
white noise in dawn rain blocking memory in dream black cat’s ear pointing Jenny is a published writer of poetry and prose at present working
Old Leaves By Gary Borck
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,
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
