Basho before bed, fleeting dreams of cranes in flight; moonlit plum blossoms. Stopping; short of breath, right lung years gone to cancer; walking hard uphill.
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems By Amelia Díaz Ettinger
Cebu Poem: Loggerheads and Leatherbacks Once in the Caribbean brine, away from the prying eyes of my father, lost in blue with the smell of
Eighteen By Thomas Zimmerman
Eighteen Those weekend nights, I’d leave the house to drink and drive: Volkswagen Beetle, first-love girl- friend (call her Fancy: that’s one way I think
Three Poems By Becky Nicole James
Absence One night away, the seams of my soul split and spill these silver threads for you to catch, to weave around my eyes, a
Sestuna By Goddfrey Hammit
Sestuna My dad was a dog-man, so although I have never owned a cat, I have passed time pleasantly in their good company, as on
SONG IN WALTZ TIME By Mark J. Mitchell
SONG IN WALTZ TIME Over there sleeps a grief. She calls out names at night. She’s dreaming your release, but her hand holds on tight
