By Lorrin Johnson Life is like a River it flows in different directions so get your gheenoe and go for a ride. You might find something interesting along the way. Life is full of surprises you never know what you will find. Sometimes a rare jewel you can even find a fool life is a … Continue reading Life is Like a River
Inconsequential Memories
By Natasha Rogers I remember when I wrote the letter volunteering for this. A woman takes my hand and carefully leads me down some stairs. Her arm is barely grazing my shoulders as we descend, “There you go, good, one more step,” she says. I can’t see anything; I’m blindfolded. It’s voluntary, but I probably … Continue reading Inconsequential Memories
The Church and Other Poems
By Ezewuzie Nkiruka Juliet The Church I knelt in front of the confession box Father, what to do? I see dead nuns everywhere in the church. On the altar, they giggle and smile at me. Father looked up at me and said, this is the church of the dead. He tore off his white collar, … Continue reading The Church and Other Poems
Soon
By Arti Rai your heart is a green island wherein i have grown as butterfly pea laden with flowers your green and orange lichens my compost of life i thrive dangling on your edges with every sunrise my tentacles climb quick to hold your unlimited sky fasten me it's urgent my flowers are over loaded … Continue reading Soon
England, My England and It’s That Time Again
By Ian Copestick England, My England A miserable wet evening, grey skies and cold wind. England, my England. This land of grey and green. Summer's now over, and normal transmission has been resumed. Brooding skies with treacherous clouds, nothing to look forward to. Just month after month of god awful weather, being cold and wet … Continue reading England, My England and It’s That Time Again
Body Language and Other Poems
By Stephen Kingsnorth Body Language Reflecting on Painting: The Woman taken in Adultery Why does he lower face, join the woman in down-cast eyes, when the other men point with their calculating, tricky, digit stares? They unbent, he questions, bends again. Why does he lower frame, join the woman's down-cast norm, when … Continue reading Body Language and Other Poems
The Eve of Goodness and Might
By Luisa Kay Reyes Whether commissioned by a committee To celebrate a Christmas in the City The German carol “O Christmas Tree” Can be sung from Berlin to the South China Sea. While the hills may seem out of reach When celebrating Christmas at the beach The spiritual “Go, Tell It On The Mountains” Is … Continue reading The Eve of Goodness and Might
Surreal Magic Moments and Lockdown
By Maureen Barron Surreal Magic Moments The cellist had once played in the London Philharmonic. She spoke with plummy aplomb. She introduced the catholic priest dressed in his robes. He, long and thin and fair of hair, sat pious at the piano. We were battered by life, weary with worry. Sent for sanctuary to a … Continue reading Surreal Magic Moments and Lockdown
The Captain Dreams and Other Poems
By Alex Kashko The Captain Dreams Small tramp steamer On the way home The captain dreams Of days that are gone Captain Blood is laughing aloud Blackbeard's drinking gunpowder and grog As the captain dreams Of days that are gone The Flying Dutchman races The Marie Celeste As the captain dreams Of days … Continue reading The Captain Dreams and Other Poems
Assignment and Other Poems
By Alex Andy Phuong Assignment Assignments might be dreadful But they can still be Educational Empowering And involving much more Than reading or writing Because as knowledge accumulates People can benefit From self-improvement And the life lessons To guide them navigate Their own lifelong narratives Nepotism Kinship Friendship Favoritism Rather than being picky Practice sheer … Continue reading Assignment and Other Poems