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Poetry Breakfast

Serving a little poetic nourishment Monday thru Friday and featuring a Short Play Saturday Matinee to read.

Ode to Waze – A Poem by Faith Paulsen

Ode to Waze A poem by Faith Paulsen Ode to Waze Guide me, cartoon bubble on wheels.Chirp Where to? and hear my supplication.Because a guardian timekeeper in the sky determines location by measuring time,   I can choose the most direct route to my... Continue Reading →

Weeds – A Poem by Marie Donnelly

Weeds A poem by Marie Donnelly WeedsWhy is it that I feel so satisfiedwhen my fingers are pressed around the root?(I’ve already removed the fragile earth surrounding the weed.)And when I begin top u l lit feels like I am... Continue Reading →

Kaleidoscope – A Poem by Sheila Wellehan

Kaleidoscope A poem by Sheila Wellehan Kaleidoscope Friends and familywere forever, sturdy and stableas my church’s stained-glass windows,I believed as a child.But people come and go,a sequence of shifting shapesand hues—a kaleidoscope,whirling patterns and swirling palettes,tumbling pieces of mirror and... Continue Reading →

The Inspiring of Molly Headd – A Poem by Patrick Deeley

The Inspiring of Molly HeaddA poem by Patrick Deeley The Inspiring of Molly Headd While rummaging among dust-furred bits and piecesjumbled under a bedand seeming to belong to no-one,you find a womanabout whom the world – if it ever supposed... Continue Reading →

To the Man I Passed On My Way to Trader Joe’s – A Poem by Nina Avedon

To the Man I Passed On My Way to Trader Joe’s A poem by Nina Avedon To the Man I Passed On My Way to Trader Joe’s No, it was not the artificial limbattached to the runner’s build—I hadn't scanned... Continue Reading →

Orkney – A Poem by Robert Strickland

Orkney A poem by Robert Strickland OrkneyUnbroken moorsawash with purple.A patched skynot quite yieldingto the light.And the gulls screamed.The sea, crashing,in the controlled violenceof an onslaught continues,defied, until finally somethingjust gives wayand falls.A paleolithic sunsetover emerging paths,we walk, our feetcold-soaked.... Continue Reading →

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