Hardy’s. A poem by Jessica Davis Hardy’s. When the sun is hot and the day hazy, I think of Hardy’s, the old mansion. Dilapidated, but full of character and charm, a distinguished marvel with long winding driveways and soldier trees... Continue Reading →
Rain in the Wild A poem by Gopal Lahiri Rain in the Wild There is nothing else to do now but rest And patiently learn to receive the self……John O Donohue Everything outside envelopes into bottle green a distant land... Continue Reading →
Invincibility A poem by Anthony Ward Invincibility Imagine there’s a wave closing over you And you’re lying there completely invulnerable, It may move you, but it can’t harm you. Imagine that bliss of being enclosed in water Without the worry... Continue Reading →
Judy and Clark A poem by Kevin Shyne Judy and Clark A hummingbird lured by sugar water flew into a trap, soft-sided made of mesh, a scarlet box hanging from a line like a mid-air lobster pot. A gentle hand transferred the bird... Continue Reading →
Grave stone A poem by Farideh Hassanzadeh Grave stone This is the only door that will be closed to you forever. Every time you bring a bouquet of flowers there is no hand to take it, to put it in... Continue Reading →
Exercising MemoryA poem by Tricia Knoll Exercising Memory Push it to pant in oxygen debt? Fling it to the locker room bench or stamp the mud off its treads? Lift the blue barbells of the past to your chin over... Continue Reading →