My Idyll Quiet I lie in the summer dressed field drinking purified air from sky’s cool, clear glass, fanned by leaves that are the
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems By Leo Aylen
On the River Bank So — we’ve arrived. Here’s a good place for watching. Now we must try to make ourselves invisible, While night flops
Two Poems By Ryan Scariano
At Times a Blessing I’m good at developing habits. At times a blessing, but mostly it’s a curse. My anxiety grows like a shopping
Wanted By Susan Vespoli
Wanted My therapist says, love addiction, but is that true if I only jones for one specific guy? Don’t contact, I’ve been told. He’s bad
Pilot Light By Donald Wheelock
Pilot Light A twist of the wrist is all it takes to start the day, transfer the spark, the morning dark, to a ring
ON FORGIVENESS By Brian Yapko
ON FORGIVENESS Forgive the snow that heals the stricken earth And nurtures it when thaw comes in the Spring. Forgive the mockingjay its callow mirth,
