Listening to the Dementia Channel (or A Day in the Life of Being Mom’s Caregiver) I can’t believe the corn has tasseled already,
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems By Faron Grossman
THINGS THAT STAY Bodies in motion will follow their rules and bodies at rest will follow their rules. Bodies in boxes will peacefully dream and
The Last Shot By Gavin Lim
The Last Shot The ball, the hoop, the court, the cruise. The crowd frantically cheering, many shouted lots of boos. As the game
Two Poems By Steve Brisendine
Finale Blue note upon bent string upon hushed interlude – he leans back, eyes closed, and works dark guitar magic, like he took
There’s A Song To The Cemetery By Jason Visconti
There’s A Song To The Cemetery And the maestro waves his wand of names, sweeps his hand once across the orchestra, but the bodies are
Two Poems By Brandon McQuade
The Honeybees’ HymnA muggy morning. The calm after the storm.We will soon hear the buzzing of the swarm.The last time the comb was this calm
