Iris Terzanelle When I got the call, I broke down and cried Tears pouring steadily from the well of grief News that my grandmother
Tag: Poetry
LIVING ON THE EDGE OF NOWHERE By Peter H. Dietrich
LIVING ON THE EDGE OF NOWHERE Nobody knows where the end of the road is, We just keep walking around the next bend, Nobody wants
INHUMANE By Aditi Shankar
INHUMANE Demons are a myth They say, But deep down In a man’s heart they lay. A heart pervaded By darkness, The face of
Two Poems By Hibah Shabkhez
Rent In Twain The eagle within me dreams of soaring Above aught that in earth-tied eyes may gleam: Plucking the richest prey out of
Behind: The Scenes By Shane Schick
Behind: The Scenes The decision to come up and press against your back is that of a ghost glad to give up walking through
Three Poems By Janis Harrington
Do Not Covet Your Sister’s Pet My sister rescued Hugo from abuse, a poodle-Bichon Frisé mix, white curls, soulful brown eyes, loyal to his