Cheddar Man How white does Albion loom o’er Dover Strait. A white you say endowed us with our hue, “So we should stem the seeping
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems by Drew Pisarra
Manganese What is it about short men whose faces beam energy and effort like dying suns? Why do their grins show comic traces of powerplays
Three Poems By Paul Jones
Same Jay Seen Twice I have not forgotten the way a bright blue jay can change a day. A month ago, he shuck down snow.
Spit and spill By Julie Barney
Spit and spill I wish you didn’t sit like that, folded. Love and pain pushed by cross-heart through clothes to skin – Soaking in until
Homecomings By Richard Porter
Homecomings for Daniel Valentine Departure catalyzes change in both the leaving and the left. Return the same, you’ll return strange, estranged and stranded in the
MEASURING SYCAMORES By Charles Weld
MEASURING SYCAMORES Sycamores shed their skins like snakes, not in translucent sleeves, but in scraps and flakes. Buttonwood bark strews the street is how Thoreau
