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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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Girl of the Village – A Poem by Lana Valdez

Girl of the Village A poem by Lana Valdez Girl of the Village she hides in glory, the young madonna in her bedroom  where the village can’t weep her name  in the land where men and women embrace in lagoons of fire, their... Continue Reading →

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 →

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