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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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Revelation – A Poem by Bior Aguer

Revelation: A poem by Bior Aguer Revelation: I am like the Sun rising adjacent to a local coastline, a beacon of new age, streaming in new light inhaling in a new horizon. A ‘ruach’ breathing in new light. I plant... Continue Reading →

Whose Woods – A Poem by Barry Lewis

Whose Woods A poem by Barry Lewis Whose Woods Past the redbuds and lilacs, supermoon guides my path. Through the oaks and the pines, foolishly, I call them mine. Raccoon backwards down a tree, bandit stares suspiciously. Who intrudes, him... Continue Reading →

How to do nothing – A Poem by Joanne Maybury

How to do nothing A poem by Joanne Maybury How to do nothing First: gather your courage for you are about to cast off, to step off the path, to prepare to jump. The voices will rise up— you’re wasting... Continue Reading →

Ocean’s Edge – A Poem by Mary Kay Rummel

Ocean’s Edge A poem by Mary Kay Rummel Ocean’s Edge Swimming up from sleep, I hear wind shake the window frame watch for the welcome streak of rain across the glass and when it’s over, walk to the gray Pacific.... Continue Reading →

To Watch a Cloud is Consoling. Always. – A Poem by Gill McEvoy

‘To Watch a Cloud is Consoling. Always.’ A poem by Gill McEvoy ‘To Watch a Cloud is Consoling. Always.’(Jaan Kaaplinski, from ‘In the Forest’) You sent me a cloud when I was ill. It would have my name on it,... Continue Reading →

Linger  – A Poem by Linea Jantz

Linger  A poem by Linea Jantz Linger  under snow-slathered willows watch mallards explode from the river a thrum to the air electric allow the curve  of your lips wind taps a willow’s shoulder they shimmer together  in the light shall we dance? the... Continue Reading →

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