A Disconnected Memory A poem by Lylanne Musselman A Disconnected MemoryIn a quaint café I dine alone, hungryfor breakfast. Happy for some me time.I journal while waiting for a Belgian Waffle,blueberries and bacon; sipping coffee, I look up –notice everyone... Continue Reading →
RowingA poem by J. K. Durick RowingFirst, you push off from the dock.How hard you push is up to you.Push off with your foot or handThen fix the oars, then take your seatAnd begin to row.You row into it, facing... Continue Reading →
Moving A poem by Marcia Mitrowski Moving When I left my long island, how the skyrolled up into itself, five hundred milesto my new location, pieces of it tucked away now at the corners of old houseswhere I miss its... Continue Reading →
Pinecestors A poem by Juan Luzuriaga Pinecestors A brown pinecone decided to let gofreezing the resin hourglass,slashing the body of the air,etching brave and sacred lines,looking at the needle bed without fear.The giants lean over peering at me,whispering in leavesand... Continue Reading →
Perspective A poem by Joanne Durham PerspectiveSometimes sky and seaseek each other so urgentlythey leave no hint of horizon.In just the right sun-dazed light,you might witnessone smoothly pressed rollerof azure paint, the apertureof your eye adjustedas cloudless domefades to cerulean... Continue Reading →
Kintsugi (join with gold) A poem by Marietta Calvanico Kintsugi (join with gold)For Charlott and Fitzgerald on their 50 th anniversaryWe started outpondering possibilitiesfor life, for loveand a dream took offin a gold 914Sure, we have hadbroken placesbut we bowedto... Continue Reading →