By James Joseph Snyder in the distance I see you, in the distance there is no light, to be seen. Your presence is past, and future where dark is bright, and hopeful me, you see. Late Day, Late Summer calm a breeze barely blowing tree branches fairly waving leaves undulating as if floating on rippling … Continue reading in the distance and Other Poems
Arrival and Other Poems
By M. F. Charles Arrival A meager beginning slowly flourished my presence, a subtle start. Your life altered as we changed. My promise made known with kindly kicks, restive pauses. Tethered naked, in your warm salty sea, my drifting dreams are of your pervasive pulse. Our bound bodies followed your rhythms a pattern of timely … Continue reading Arrival and Other Poems
Extinct and Other Poems
By Susan Sanders Extinct a man whose name she can’t forget opened a heart’s door but later walked away and did not intend to harm anyone or be the last of his own kind Haunted Honeymoon Tucson, Arizona’s sunset bled when we read our vows, then scratched lucky lotto tickets before checking into The Hotel … Continue reading Extinct and Other Poems
Sunlit Garden Path and Other Poems
By Mary Bone Mary Bone’s poems were previously published at Best Poetry by Editor Guy Farmer Website: http://www.Bestpoetry.com Sunlit Garden Path A sunlit garden path, with roses in full bloom. The aroma is heavenly. It is a great place to relax and smell the flowers. Sentence Deconstruction I deconstructed a sentence broke it down to … Continue reading Sunlit Garden Path and Other Poems
Retail Therapist
By Kit Stookey I stood facing my bathroom mirror, putting on my face for work. I blended my foundation into my neckline, my blush into my foundation, my emotions into dust. My manicured eyebrows were bold enough to keep with the trends, but not so bold to look “mannish.” My mom marveled at how closely … Continue reading Retail Therapist
At Sunset
By Charles Mercy At the gathering, present in my father's compound. There are souls filled with joy, smiling faces luminous than the sun, mouths engulf with laughter, and the marvel sounds of children giggles simultaneously extend the atmosphere. The songs of a new beginning and the sweet cry of a new born. Everybody could be … Continue reading At Sunset
The Enchantment of Living and Other Poems
By Marietta Lea B. Rosana The Enchantment of Living In the twilight of years bouts of pain, tints of joy, memories born of waiting of grace and ceaseless toil Who knows when sorrows come and where joy is to be found I come to terms with intense longing in this timeless journey to my home … Continue reading The Enchantment of Living and Other Poems
Fragments of Matter and Other Poems
By Anthony Ogbonnaya Chukwu Fragment of Matter Fragment of matter at the mercy of the gloom into which I have been cast, sailing to what prefaced the silent structures of the beginning to be found this time in silence or a kind of sound from a violin and the sort of pipe that the Munich's … Continue reading Fragments of Matter and Other Poems
I Wasn’t Drunk
By Jennifer Leigh Kiefer I wasn’t drunk. That’s the truth. I never am though, so I knew you wouldn’t realize I was faking. The half a bottle I had slowly sipped was just an excuse. Something I could blame – we both could blame. As I wandered away from the group huddled on the large … Continue reading I Wasn’t Drunk
Devlin’s Wife
By Lamont A. Turner Above two graves there stands a stone, proud with cross engraved, reared to praise the love that shone, while hiding love enslaved; for near it lays a lonely stone, cracked and worn and leaning, where sleeps the wife of Devlin in darkness blindly weeping: “How well I served the man I … Continue reading Devlin’s Wife
