A COSMIC DANCE From Tycho on the Moon A juggling act I see A star whose rays light up the stage Of all eternity The
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems By Daniel Edward Moore
Make Me Feel Believable strung out on silence in a Merton kind of way without a cross in my arm without being buried in Kentucky’s
Three Poems By Marly Youmans
An Idle Fancy Impossible to be an innocent, The mind like sunshine on a magic day, Unmarred by soot or shrapnel mockery— To be a
Celestial By Tamiko Dooley
Celestial When minutes crawl at ever slower pace And silence prowls lion-like by the bed, As memories cast shadows on my face And day’s first
And One Who Knows Not By Gershon Ben-Avraham
And One Who Knows Not Unlike a woman’s womb that binds in love a longed-for child, the darkened walls of rot that closed her in
Two Poems By Greg Hill
Dawn of the Purple Moon Dawn of the purple moon— poets and lovers swoon to glimpse her through black lines— tall shadows, eastern pines. With
