Sonnet for a spectre I have of late been haunted by a geist, a silent spectre’s shadow dogs my steps: I sit and plan a
Tag: Poetry
Three Poems By Steve Mentz
April 2020 Not our call, boy. Pronounce your own sentence, And let its cold raw taste linger, bitter – A stench of unform’d words and
Two Poems By Jane Kennedy Mitchell
Four Ages of One Woman She with womb wanted to know, But womb won; it made her glow. Then she shattered in her home; Raked
Three Poems By Grant William Currier
Searchers: A Ghazal I wait beside the post box for evidence, even hasted, of prodigal or slender return; Where, where are you now, dear one,
Two Poems By John Grey
A HEART IN BLUE SPRUCE Names are carved deep in the rough scaly bark Of a blue spruce, are aged in furrowed gray, And can
Two Poems By Jane Sherning Warren
Jack and Back When I was young I Yearned to be Jack Out on the road Not looking back I did that for years Travelling
