Honey The edges of ordinary things hammer Icarus wings against the light. Tired, older than I’ve ever known how to be, I try to save
Tag: Poetry
Three Poems By Maureen Daniels
The Vizard And now, in a mask, it’s hard to say hello. Hello, mouth I will not kiss with my mouth. Hello, lips I have
Two Poems By Robert Pegel
Reluctant Surrender Anguish is too high a price to pay to learn the shortcut to God. Pain that leads to surrender, on the path to
Two Poems By Max Stone
Episode To think I was the only one who was lost, In a world where the only thing we share is water. I had none
Three Poems By Terri Simon
Bread When I am ground down, my bones into flour, what will I become in my final hour? When life’s heaviness grows too much to
Haunting Synchrony By Douglas J. Lanzo
Haunting Synchrony You dive into waters far from shore, off glass-bottom boat, bobbing in gentle waves, without tether or need to moor; Scuba-diving along the
