Seasons In August he prayed for October, for relief from the undershirt stuck to his skin come October he wished it was cooler
Tag: Poetry
Periwinkle By Adam Sedia
Periwinkle Periwinkle height Streaked with salmon smears, Renews its dying light As each new star appears. The coattails of the fleeing day – The
Two Poems By Paul Jones
Saint of the Trees What is the proper sacrifice To please our Lord, the Saint of Trees? I asked the ferns for their advice:
The Battered Ballad of Fezzik and Inigo, or If You Rhyme One More Time, I’ll Make You a Mime By Ken Gosse
The Battered Ballad of Fezzik and Inigo, or If You Rhyme One More Time, I’ll Make You a Mime Each word he heard within
Two Poems By David Rosenthal
FREE STUFF The free stuff on the sidewalks isn’t free. Besides the obvious – repairs and freight – there are costs that we don’t
I traveled past the prose into a deeper wood By I. D. Brannan
I traveled past the prose into a deeper wood I traveled past the prose—into a deeper wood— ‘tis a different country—as I understood. I
