Tonight’ s Argument by Anna Stuart It is a brazen word you carve into the air tonight. Your vocabulary abruptly shatters all my arguments. I lose my strong hold of stubborn justifications. “I love you no matter what.” flies across... Continue Reading →
Fever in Ivory by Melanie Browne the partridge rosette that sits on her head, shredded remnants of spring scattered across the stonehenge of her heart, She doesn’t pray for Spring’s return like all the others- instead she sits and waits... Continue Reading →
From a Child's Eye View by Shirley Robertson children don't notice long lines of traffic they hear the windshield wipers going doo-roop, doo-roop they hear the rain dripping the cars swooshing by they see semis, much more enormous than dad's... Continue Reading →
Malibu Mornings (2004) by Ariel Westberg Each hour treads hastily upon bliss and fleeting desolation. Upon love and hate, even as the trees gently call my name, as the ocean is serene.... The tip of ocean's tongue lapping at my... Continue Reading →
Meaning by Aashish Thakur I called a tree- ‘Tree’ Tree laughed, And said-‘I am the wind’ I called the wind-‘Wind’ Wind smiled And said- ‘I am the cloud’ Then I shout the name -’ Cloud’ I saw the lightning and... Continue Reading →
Thanksgiving by Johanna Donovan The willow’s leaf-drops silver the asphalt, mingle with the star-light of fallen oak leaves. There is no bird song but Zoe’s collar tags jingle joy beside me. She’s thankful for the walk. My loves are scattered... Continue Reading →