By Luís Amorim Name of flower Has the beautiful Daisy Always on tower Of her behaviour, so daisy Like tremendous elegance Perceptible at any hazy Castle of big importance Or garden surrounded by sunshine Where reveals one glance That she’s unique as sign Of being really precious And a special kind Of Svitlana beauteous Smiling … Continue reading Daisy Svitlana
You and I and Other Poems
By Aviva Derenowski You and I When I scan your face I see Beauty Joy Generosity. Yesterday I saw Rage Torment Disbelief. I want to see You! How do I step out of My imagination? maybe, using my other senses, to your laughter Touching your wrinkles, Inhaling your sweat. You exist. I exhale. Having a … Continue reading You and I and Other Poems
Tap Water Poems
By Richard LeDue I. Learned too late in life how we aren't supposed to fill pots with hot tap water before we boil them, but my younger self believed in this time saving brilliance, before accepting sometimes being cold healthier. II. Smiles among dishwater bubbles seem to tell lies about everything being alright, while 1970's … Continue reading Tap Water Poems
The Love of a Friend and Other Poems
By John Walsh The Love of a Friend It’s true, I have a love for life But did I participate. Or idlily pass the time away When life just couldn’t wait. The love I feel for all of you Who went on to do great, Is real and true; what can you do But chalk … Continue reading The Love of a Friend and Other Poems
Sometimes and Other Poems
By Andrew Scott Sometimes Sometimes I wish I could go back to the innocent times of my younger years. Run those woods with screaming friends, exploring until the sun went down. Growing up can be confusing and complicated. Emotions and worries that are not understood. Sometimes I wish that I did not know the thing … Continue reading Sometimes and Other Poems
Oxygen
By Jim Bates The summer when I was eight years old a new highway began being built about a mile from our farm. My older brother Lewis and I were fascinated by the huge, noisy machines: road graders, dump trucks and bulldozers. When our chores were completed, we’d ride over to the creek, go for … Continue reading Oxygen
Tongi
By Mehreen Ahmed Tongi It was a glass room, Tongi. Literally, a room which was made of glass built on stilts in the far shade of a village pond. The pond's algae reflected its green on its glass walls. On rainy days, slanting rains fell on it and left its droplets to slide down the glass. Tongi … Continue reading Tongi
Esme
By Wendy Taylor It sat on a shelf in Dad’s wardrobe and each time I went in to grab a jacket to put on him when we went out for a walk, I saw it there. A bible. I had never really given it a second thought assuming it to be a family bible which … Continue reading Esme
Loneliness and Other Poems
By John F. Zurn Loneliness Sometimes loneliness wins out, and nights feel like forever. Then my faith begins to doubt that God is really present. In the morning in the light, my fitful thoughts recede. Yet loneliness does not seem right If love is all I need. Weathering Storms When the storms of life begin, … Continue reading Loneliness and Other Poems
from Icicles this Abstraction and Other Poems
By A.J. Huffman from Icicles this Abstraction Vision equals illusion. What cannot be seen often retracts, refracts into brilliant array of perceived mobility. Angles hang, vacant vases of possibility. Look closer. Infinity dangles just below the light. I Am Staircase spiraling towards nowhere I will ever reach. Archaic, I am kept in appreciation of past … Continue reading from Icicles this Abstraction and Other Poems
