By Ruby Pressman Tonight we said our goodbyes. I started crying and he started laughing. "Why are you laughing?" I asked him."Because I don't want to cry." *** We met on New Year's Eve. It was a foggy rainy day and I was feeling kind of down -- had gone to a local restaurant near … Continue reading Ivan and the Umbrella
At the Core and Other Poems
By Diane Sammet At the Core What if the sun believed she couldn’t? That clouds were barriers. What if the sun believed she failed until all shadows burned— their ashes blown away? Would she keep on trying? How? No energy—no core. Cold and dark need new beliefs. The moon was born for this. He sees, … Continue reading At the Core and Other Poems
Shapes
Channie Greenberg
Lucky Dog, Unlucky Dog
By Debbie Robertson Lucky Dog lived on a boulevard lined with ancient oaks that spread their wide branches to shade the walk where children played. Birds sang their songs and squirrels chattered merrily as they scrambled up trunks and made flying leaps from tree to tree. Unlucky Dog lived near a busy street in the … Continue reading Lucky Dog, Unlucky Dog
Nocturne for the Night and Other Poems
By J.D. Dresner Nocturne for the Night (The Night Sky Is…) The night sky is a liar, a dishonest December tree hiding dead bulbs behind young ones that still shine. It is a time machine, laced with lambent echoes of fledgling suns, reminding us that our now is not so now. It is an assemblage … Continue reading Nocturne for the Night and Other Poems
Hums of the Breeze
By Tristan Duenow Bright sun rays pierced the black of my suit. Little beads of sweat dotted my brow and a damp undershirt stuck to my back. The white fluffy clouds occasionally blessed us with shade as they moved in the gentle breeze. It was a day he would have liked very much. Mom stood … Continue reading Hums of the Breeze
in the distance and Other Poems
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
