By John Grey The Tambourine Man Stringy gray hair grew long enough to tickle his belt loops, but the top of his head was as bald as rock. Rough sideburns extinguished half his cheeks. He sang backup on the chorus, in a voice like a young rooster learning to crow. And if he tried to … Continue reading The Tambourine Man and Other Poems
My Dream of Flying And Other Poems
By Phil Flott My Dream of Flying Anymore I don’t tell many how I want to bypass the coffin, wake when birds shake trees, breathe the spring of fresh rains. I had almost settled for trees, their archaic crowns greening loess, justifying clay. A crick in my neck held me to that smallness, made me … Continue reading My Dream of Flying And Other Poems
Removal of John Kucera Post
It has come to our attention that a series of poems posted on our website on December 17, 2023 were plagiarized from other poets. We have deleted the post. Here is where you may find the original poems: “Windshield” by Kate Bowers, published in Sheila-Na-Gig “Geode” by Paul Jones, published in The Hudson Review “Sunshine … Continue reading Removal of John Kucera Post
The Emperor Penguin Dreaming of Flight And Other Poems
By Pedro Moranchel Jr. The Emperor Penguin Dreaming of Flight sliding off the thousand feet high iceberg into the Southern Ocean near a flying wandering albatross they were both just specks Far Future Fear realizing I chose money over me stuck saying words like "scope" wanting hope that for me it is not yet too … Continue reading The Emperor Penguin Dreaming of Flight And Other Poems
Suncakes and Other Poems
By Joan McNerney Suncakes Do you know how to make them? They’re supposed to be light bright and full of vitamin C. Everyone says you just glow after eating one. My friend had a shining recipe I kept asking for. Suncakes stop you from being cold and lost in avalanches. I remember something about filling … Continue reading Suncakes and Other Poems
Pink Skates and Flashing Signs
By Nancy Machlis Rechtman Zoe parked near the back door of the thrift shop. The key felt like a burning coal against her chest, but she had made a promise. Her roommate Jenna had left it for her, pleading with her to run over to the store and grab the bag she had left in … Continue reading Pink Skates and Flashing Signs
Arthritis And Other Poems
By Kushal Poddar Arthritis You will realise - sleeper agents from both sides jog with you every morning. They try to solve you, dissolve your front, sleep with and convert you. One sun has set; another has crossed the sea. The other day your daughter called from the hem of the towers' periphery. Silence. Gossips. … Continue reading Arthritis And Other Poems
Grief
By NIGHTMAN for the grief of a friend and all the upcomings in life
The Tangled Web And Other Poems
By Mary Bone All of the poems in this post were originally published in Literary Yard The Tangled Web The tangled web was woven with care, intricate secrets were stored inside. The spider knew how to entice wary visitors inside for a cup of tea. His house was so cozy within. Entertainment was the key, … Continue reading The Tangled Web And Other Poems
Moonrise at Sunset And Other Poems
By Sally Boyington Moonrise at Sunset moonrise behind a screen of silhouetted trees a warm creamy yellow globe vanished sun tied round the horizon a pink belt holding the fabric of a nighttime world as all the glow slowly deepens to indigo Linger Still To be the star to steer by and the house upon … Continue reading Moonrise at Sunset And Other Poems
