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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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Backwards I Walk – A Poem by Nalini Priyadarshni

Backwards I Walk Backwards I walk With a lump of sorrow In the pit of my stomach Not again, whisper my heart Can’t take it no more To be a stop gap arrangement Because no one else is there An... Continue Reading →

Big Smile in the Sky – A Poem by Donal Mahoney

Big Smile in the Sky Something’s still bright when a widow dies and her son flies in gives her body to science has the movers pack all the valuables he wants shipped home gives the rest to Goodwill puts the... Continue Reading →

You Sleep the Sleep of the Scorched Cockroach – A Poem by Robert Beveridge

You Sleep the Sleep of the Scorched Cockroach Crushed. Crushed behind the incinerator with a forgotten Frito's bag and a pound and a half of charred cardboard. If only there were a way to free your withered, wasted left arm,... Continue Reading →

Reenactment – A Poem by Marietta Calvanico

Reenactment …and dim the lights, acting as a soft veil covering my eyes, The numbers on the clock glow faintly across the room, but it is not this time anymore. I command each memory deliberately, sharply, And let them play... Continue Reading →

How It Happens – A Poem by Ron. Lavalette

How It Happens Just before I wake up it’s Friday and a child I’ve never met living in my old house by the river takes a walk to the dark bank withdraws a gold nugget small as his infant sister’s... Continue Reading →

Moving In – A Poem by Max Reif

Moving In When I first moved to this neighborhood, life came abruptly to my bed every morning and dragged me into its river. I had to wake up to find my way, the old maps weren’t any good! Houses, sky,... Continue Reading →

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