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Poetry Breakfast

Serving a little poetic nourishment Monday thru Friday and featuring a Short Play Saturday Matinee to read.

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Into The White – A Poem by Ezra Kronfeld

Into The White My heavy black coat protects me from The freezing temperature. Strolling into nothingness, I walk on, just Entering the pure blankness. A big tree ahead stands out, Like the dash of color on an empty canvas. I... Continue Reading →

Amazing Microcosm – Poem by Sergio A. Ortiz

Amazing Microcosm Eloy put a few seeds in my hand. Thirty trees tomorrow, a forest fifty years later, birds find the South in those trees, wolves discover shelter. And ants grow like a body between blind, sleepy roots. At some... Continue Reading →

Watching the Street Performers – A Poem by Melissa Fite Johnson

Watching the Street Performers The indigent man next to me frowns at my cell phone. I'm taking a picture, I explain. Use your eyes, he says. Ever since, his phrase has tumbled through my head like last night's dream. Part... Continue Reading →

Old Man With Cracker – A Poem by Dana Hughes

Old Man With Cracker In a booth in a corner of a diner beside a woman with smooth skin, an old man sat with a cracker in one hand and a knife tipped with butter in the other and he... Continue Reading →

A Draught of Gold – A Poem by Sandhya Krishnakumar

A Draught of Gold The sun rose again this morning Without any fanfare; A few grey clouds greeted him, He smiled back - They shone in a resplendent orange. He rose a little higher, The river greeted him, He smiled... Continue Reading →

The Lakeside Diner – A Poem by Gabriella Brand

 The Lakeside Diner The Lakeside Diner, homemade donuts, no lake, just a pond, slick and thick as the Navy Bean soup offered as a lunch special with a half grilled cheese on the side. We greet each other in the... Continue Reading →

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