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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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Blanket Party – A Poem by Annmarie Lockhart

Blanket Party* I remember: male faces + lost inside kappa + sigma epsilon jackets the blankets they threw + out of bedroom windows + the day before the party ++ she never came back + from the smiles they wore... Continue Reading →

Ode To My Plates – A Poem by Lynn Cooper

Ode To My Plates From paper and styrofoam to Mikasa and Melmac I’ve owned you all dined on you all Curio cabinet held pale blue Wedgewood side by side with Ming Dynasty depictions Corning’s durable Corelle a savior as kids... Continue Reading →

Bread Prayer – A Poem by Laura L. Snyder

Bread Prayer The smell alone is enough to make a meal— yeasty bread hot from the oven. Grasp the serrated bread knife, crack through the heavenly browned crust. Decorate the tablecloth with crumbs. Slather a thick slice with butter and... Continue Reading →

Imprinting – A Poem by Rita Anderson

Imprinting Conditioned to want this place, these vile city trees with roots like exposed nerve desperate for cover, I circle an old haunt as if I were a horse pinned to a carousel. My pulse races at the corner store,... Continue Reading →

Almanac – A Poem by Ryan Warren

Almanac In Ancient Japan a year was measured in 72 microseasons. April Fifth to the Ninth was when Swallows Return, and as the Tenth of May bloomed into the Fourteenth, one could look down and see Worms Surface. It was... Continue Reading →

It Felt Sinful Drinking Water – A Poem by KJ Hannah Greenberg and Annmarie Lockhart

It Felt Sinful Drinking Water It felt sinful drinking water Hot desert nights, when Humidity was winter stuff, Breezes were imagined, only, Temperatures took on sauna Qualities. We saw no clouds, just sky, forever The mirage of a Caribbean inlet... Continue Reading →

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