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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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The Snowman and the Sun – A Poem by Alan Harris

The Snowman and the Sun Despite the snowfall or because of it the snowman lifted himself up from the quiet blanket of nothingness and said to the sun ++++++ This is my yard ++++++ these children ++++++ who made me... Continue Reading →

this is how you remember high school – A Poem by Archita Mittra

this is how you remember high school a dreamed-up kiss, too tight clothes & claustrophobic skin, the world spiraling into sense, the chemistry of falling out of love, the wingless phoenix struggling to fly, multiplying loneliness, the certainty of being... Continue Reading →

Where are You – A Poem by Teresa (Terry) Manuszak

Where are You (In memory of my mother who passed in 1989) Three decades since I saw your face Your voice's tune long forgotten How I wish I could erase that day From so FRICKIN long ago My only true... Continue Reading →

Sarasvati – A Poem by Megan Alford

Sarasvati Researching how much the Tube costs a month, deciding who I should say sorry to before I go, I pray to Sarasvati for Absolute Truth. She presses a conch shell to my lips, loosens the noose around my neck,... Continue Reading →

Earthquake, 5 A.M. – A Poem by Diane Frank

Earthquake, 5 A.M. Temblor wakes me with a kiss. On the other side of the wall, a whirring of water. I open thin blinds to calla lilies, belladonna, the garden of early morning light. After the earthquake the neighborhood dogs... Continue Reading →

Daylight Savings – A poem by Christine Vovakes

Daylight Savings Saturday night we set the clocks an hour back. Now morning lazes in a new time that feels strange, like shoes not yet broken in. The birds heed only the dawn-tick of sky and light. Their first aria... Continue Reading →

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