All lights turned on It is there where the Akropolis sites they decide to find room on the hill where the city shows the valley’s
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems By Olga Dugan
Moonbow: A Portrait by The Artist ‘Ars longa, vita brevis’ (from Hippocrates) a painter dips and curves her brush across the canvas confident she can
Days In The Month By Mike Mesterton-Gibbons
Days In The Month December’s 31-day count is shared Along with March, October and July. Yet these months with a further three are paired, Since
Two Poems By Mike Reis
A Neighborhood Walk in February In winter’s ice-edged heel solstitial light Foretells a snowfall sniffed before it’s felt. A barn owl’s perch seems near Orion’s
Everyone Is A Bad Driver But Me By J. M. Allen
Everyone Is A Bad Driver But Me Just go out for a drive, and I think you’ll soon see. That everyone is a bad driver
The Demise of Jenny By Diane Elayne Dees
The Demise of Jenny Everybody wished that you were dead. Alice, Niki, Tina, Bette, and Shane had reason to inflict you with great pain, or
