The Spaces In Between A poem by Margaret Adams Birth The Spaces In Between are arms held wide and ready to embrace are dawn and dusk and all that’s hidden in their gray shades are creeks that branch off streams... Continue Reading →
Sick Dog A poem by Ace Boggess Sick Dog Gift-wrapped box of ruins,circus tent over a sewer,her pug has a stroke, a facial tick,bouts of amnesia (what is water?what is food?). Rear, arthriticlegs move like a robot’s,like stilts under a... Continue Reading →
The Suffering A poem by Ivan de Monbrison The Suffering At night, there is still the shadow that keeps following me. You or someone else, it's the same. There are only a few crumbs of you left on the table... Continue Reading →
To a River TreeA poem by Patrick Deeley To a River Tree Each morning I stop on my long-winded walk,arm’s-length friendship, talk that isn’t talk,bridging the gap between us. Whether the riveris wild or tranquil, I know you’ll be here,who... Continue Reading →
Uncharted A poem by Jennie E. Owen Uncharted How I love to watch those steady clouds roll across your face.An iris sharpens, sun shrinking back. Blue waves over rock pools You see nothing, but why should you? This instant is... Continue Reading →
Even Alone A poem by Norman Minnick Even Alone Even alone I am loud— silence isolates —whether snoring or pressing wordsfifteen layers deep into a notebook— to kill the artificialis necessary for survival —But more than thatspooning undergroundthe bones of... Continue Reading →