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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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I Fumbled in the Darkness for My Wings – A Poem by Carolyn Adams

I Fumbled in the Darkness for My Wings But they were broken. So I abandoned flight, and took to walking, though “maps” and “destinations” were unfamiliar to me. I’m looking for an adventure, now, in my wingless, flightless state. So... Continue Reading →

Hydrangeas – A Poem by Nancy Iannucci

Hydrangeas Two knights stand sentry, sworn protectors, rooted to the Earth of Pinewoods fortress. Wooden falchions raised and intertwined, brothers in arms dagger the sky- a warning to the Cardinals about to descend in sermon: None shall pass. Helmet snowballs... Continue Reading →

Long Butts – A Poem by Richard L. Gegick

Long Butts I should feel good, grateful really, as I leave Shop ‘n’ Save bags full of fresh produce, soft bread baked today, Hungry Man dinners on sale, Salisbury steak and mashed potatoes, fried chicken with apple crumb cake, a... Continue Reading →

Birding – A Poem by Tina Mozelle Braziel

Birding Where lichen blooms green on the hickory. Where an unblinking rabbit hunches in his burrow. Where dried hydrangeas and broom sedge rustle in the breeze. I watched you carry an armload of oak through the uphill brush and stack... Continue Reading →

aging children – A Poem by j.lewis

aging children why do songs last longest longer even than the memory of smells that call us home my mother sang her mother's songs as i sing hers to you too small to join the chorus but that will come... Continue Reading →

Work (A Noun) – A Poem by John Looker

Work (A Noun) Old English: weorc, werc, wurc, wirc, worc, work: that which distinguishes the human from other primates Let us start at the beginning. Come closer and we'll focus on a detail: two hands, rough with bitten-down nails but... Continue Reading →

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