By Abigail Ayornu My Lifetime Sailing through life Thrilled with so many woes It can get over my head, oh yes. But not now! Let me enjoy the blossoming nature small. Although, it drains me farther But I'm covered. Bit by bit, I'm overwhelmed As the surprising nature engulfs me with testimonies, so precious to … Continue reading My Lifetime and Other Poems
Three Untitled Poems
By Kristen Lee A small gasp of air escaped my mouth just silent enough only my ears could hear My last California sunset set my body on fire with the rays that graced me letting warmth spread on the exposed skin kissing kissing kissing Ignition of a dimming light Breathless by the life I lived … Continue reading Three Untitled Poems
Symphony
By Cal Jones That galaxy was a stone, skipping across the black ocean. Joined by hundreds, it creates the beautiful cacophony. I awoke, my phone alarm ringing harshly on the bedside table. Rolling out of bed, I put on the same outfit I’d put on for years. White shirt, dark slacks, black tie. I went … Continue reading Symphony
Clouds and Other Poems
By Alexandra Dark Clouds Clouds, Beautiful clouds. Stay with me, For you are the only one to understand my World. A world full of darkness and Despair. A world covered in Dark beauty that few can Appreciate. Cry with me. Rage with me. And be silent with me, My friends. Beautiful Darkness A beauty in … Continue reading Clouds and Other Poems
Albany, May 4th and Other Poems
By Morgan G. Cairns Albany, May 4th Step out into the almost-night Where the sky is still blue, But not navy—no, Not yet— And the rough cement steps Carry you down to the pavement Spattered with heavy, Wet drops. There is a breeze— No, not a breeze, Something greater than that— A stormy wind That … Continue reading Albany, May 4th and Other Poems
Search
By Victoria Hewitt Much is hidden from a searching gaze and a searching heart. They say to look past the surface and enchantment will gladden and warm your soul. A foggy gray glass seals the water of this world. It shimmers and glistens of blues in the light of day. Perspective. That’s all it … Continue reading Search
Alive
By Steve Grogan I twisted my fate left and right. I couldn’t think. My hands were weak. They couldn’t hold a pen. I knew no words anyway. I saw the pictures of the metal men rusted by the rain, and I read literature ruined by the criticism. It’s 4:30, and the walls are open. I’m … Continue reading Alive
5 Poems of Forests and Woodlands
By James G. Piatt A Woodland Scene “And it’s there walking in the high woods that I could wish to be, and the men that were boys when I was a boy walking along with me.” Hilaire Belloc Sounds of ancient forest whispersmoving like lost dreams across my mind, sang to me as I wanderedalong … Continue reading 5 Poems of Forests and Woodlands
Sun Tzu and Entertainment: The Magnificent Kotobuki’s Heavy Bomber’s Raid
By Andrew Nickerson Throughout history, it’s hard to find a tactical/strategic manual anywhere near as influential as The Art of War by Sun Tzu. This 2,000-year-old manuscript differs from virtually all others on its premise alone: how to win. It then lays out the means of victory in simple, common-sense principles, an approach so effective … Continue reading Sun Tzu and Entertainment: The Magnificent Kotobuki’s Heavy Bomber’s Raid
The Strength Within
By Laura M. Leary Anna perched on the rickety farmhouse porch, her gaze fixed on the dark horizon, and wondered how she had become this person. Trapped and cowered by his anger and moods – she prayed for relief but knew only constant fear and dread. She watched the afternoon sun fall lower in the … Continue reading The Strength Within
