Beyond Repair A poem by Vicki Iorio Beyond Repair Even though she is gone, I keep her collar, pet the fur woven on the sparkly pink band collect her DNA on fingertips that miss her so badly—silly to miss a... Continue Reading →
Imbued A poem by Shaun R. Pankoski Imbued They say yellow is the color of intellect. I say it's the color of happy. Saffron finches bob and weave, frolicking in newly mown grass. My fried egg breakfast startles me with... Continue Reading →
On Time A poem by Max Reif On Time Time, why do you fly so quick, like a kite I can’t control, whose tail I jump for and it jumps away, eluding me. You have your own ways with us! A certain... Continue Reading →
my mother was a dancer A poem by Nicole Farmer my mother was a danceri am a dancer my daughter is a dancer we’re genetically wired through our sinewy muscles so the back beat just won’t let us stop moving... Continue Reading →
Persephone Decides to Catch Up On Emails During a Low Self-Esteem Day A poem by Chrissy Stegman Persephone Decides to Catch Up On Emails During a Low Self-Esteem Day She opened an email from Banana Republic. It encouraged her... Continue Reading →
Chewed-Up A poem by Kimberly Peterson Chewed-UpWith flat-footed power and toes-down brakes, my oldest son scoots on a red plastic motorcycle along St. Lawrence River pathways. Pregnant with his brother, I trudge behind. Past the phantom pulp and paper mill.... Continue Reading →