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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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Why Worry – A Poem by Tricia McCallum

Why WorryA poem by Tricia McCallum Why Worry and pine for what is not, all the beauty now dust, the sad terrible waste, when we are mere particles of stardust, here for an instant, then on to unimaginable other planes.... Continue Reading →

Awakening – A Poem by Alisha Hana

Awakening A poem by Alisha Hana Awakening The sunshine illuminating Golden honey dripping through the leafy veil A soft, golden balm spreading across my features A symphony of serenity envelops me My feet wade into the silky, slow-moving tide Floating... Continue Reading →

Take the Time – A Poem by Laura Daniels

Take the Time A poem by Laura Daniels Take the Time She was there when I arrived late harried and out of breath, she greeted me with a smile twinkling in her eyes and steaming cups of coffee, dark, no sugar... Continue Reading →

Unbridled – A Poem by Barb Christing

Unbridled A poem by Barb Christing Unbridled The stallions are running —manes whipping with their effort—through fields and woods that smell of crushed jasmine. Muscles strain as hooves pound upon the ground, thunderous freedom rings through oceanic skies that drown... Continue Reading →

Patch of Blue – A Poem by Barbara Cassidy

Patch of Blue A poem by Barbara Cassidy Patch of Blue Wispy marine layer, one continuous back drop from sky to sand- leaking sun shards. A square door, opens out of this bright haze, projects a triangle-Magritte blue. A plumphand... Continue Reading →

Suncatcher – A Poem by Joe Bisicchia

Suncatcher A poem by Joe Bisicchia Suncatcher The world has mass as you pick it up and hold it for presence and the gathering of light. More than a finite paperweight, this sphere welcomes spirit near it, mine and yours, ... Continue Reading →

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