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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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On the Perch – A Poem by Tina Hacker

On the Perch A poem by Tina Hacker On the Perch I know how it feels to belong to a small tribe. You are different; you can be isolated, small bird always competing. I know how it aches to be... Continue Reading →

An Interpreter Tries to Explain How to Translate the World into the Language of Peace – A Poem by Michael T. Young

An Interpreter Tries to Explain How to Translatethe World into the Language of PeaceA poem by Michael T. Young An Interpreter Tries to Explain How to Translate the World into the Language of Peace What if I said there’s a... Continue Reading →

Caught as I Am in Time – A Poem by Lana Hechtman Ayers

Caught as I Am in Time A poem by Lana Hechtman Ayers Caught as I Am in Time Bright sun is another’s joy. Mine is overcast, enclosure of soft shadow, kiss of misty rain. Within gray light I breathe with... Continue Reading →

From Hopewell To Halifax – A Poem by Ron. Lavalette

From Hopewell To Halifax A poem by Ron. Lavalette From Hopewell To Halifax  I have strolled on the seafloor at the Bay of Fundy, wandered  among The Hopewell Rocks, occasionally flattening myself  into their low-tide crevices like an ancient sailor’s skeleton watching the... Continue Reading →

I’ve figured out why – A Poem by Melody Wilson

I’ve figured out why A poem by Melody Wilson I’ve figured out why I’m not much of a gardener. Oh, I envy other people’s gardens. In spring, I buy plants, turn fresh soil with brand new tools. It’s a losing... Continue Reading →

In the New Year – A Poem by Charlene Mossman

In the New Year A poem by Charlene Mossman In the New Year Praying for change, Like rain. Across tender fields of winter wheat And naked orchards, With sleeping stick branches like spider legs, A swollen storm cloud breaks its... Continue Reading →

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