Wind - A Poem by Ethel Mortenson Davis - "She is the freest of all women, the wind..." #poem #poetry
Poetry Breakfast returns with a new item on our menu: Poetry Book Reviews. We'll still be serving up a fresh new poem Monday through Friday. But on the weekends we'll be dishing out reviews and recommendations for poetry books. Submission... Continue Reading →
UPDATE: As of April 1st (no fools joke) Poetry Breakfast is now accepting submissions. See our Submissions Guidelines for details. We will begin delivering new poems beginning May 1st. As of January 31, 2018, Poetry Breakfast is closed...for at least... Continue Reading →
If Your Nation is a Sinking Boat If your nation is a sinking boat, Do not dismiss her as a failure, Packing your bags and baggages, Ditching her for another's glory. Be within her fold, and plan for a rescue,... Continue Reading →
For Ruskin (Bowland Fells, England) Peel back the metal of technology use that giant sardine key don’t be surprised as you pry finding hairy tubers earth clinging blood leaking from a stone Who reads the wind wizards who care or... Continue Reading →
in-flight entertainment titanic plays on two adjacent passenger screens; two disparate scenes: on one, the dance, and the other, the death. when i was younger, this movie epitomized my every romantic dream; sydney and i watched it through every day... Continue Reading →