Am I Time’s Fool? Let me confess: the rosy lips I used to have left me. Fierce tempests threaten me. It’s not that I don’t
Tag: Poetry
Three Poems By Sally Thomas
WILDLAND FIRE For my son That night, the fire you photographed––respiring And pulsing in the trees’ bare bones, and scouring Mountainsides, and hissing its exultet
Weeding the Garden By Edie Meade
Weeding the Garden common weeds sprawl outstretched to me: spurge, henbit, cocklebur, red dead nettle nursery-rhyme names that remind me of my mother she wanted
Two Poems By Coleman Glenn
Precarious She’s at the age of scrapes and bruises; edges seem to find her face. The floor beneath her feet refuses not to wobble out
Pool at Night By K.E. Duffin
Pool at Night Stars are swimming in green inland bays as meteors score captive El Greco skies dreaming of whiplash doves and jays, of stealthy
Two Poems By Judy Koren
Planetary Storm Our overheated planet cries; clouds form; the storm batters and floods everything in its way yet may, thunder and lightning past, its fury
