By Muhammed Sinan After a long time, I arrived at my heaven. No one uses or minds it. No one stays or comes. No one takes care of or builds up I can see a lot of rusty doors and windows. Pictures of scholars, gods, and historians were hanging on the sore wall. I looked … Continue reading The Tranquility of Life
Memory and Other Poems
By Dominik Slusarczyk Memory This light is Disguised as night. I watch it weave Its way through the Undergrowth like A snake slithering Over a pedantic lawn. I do not call out And beg it for Aid even though I Need light like I Need love: That light will not Help a dying star like … Continue reading Memory and Other Poems
Poem on Kindness
By Sangita Kansal By lighting the path of another You light your own Seeds of love and compassion Not hatred be sown Give spiritual light to the blind And voice to the downtrodden Leave no poor man behind Radiating warmth like the sun Sangita Kansal is a poet from England.
Going With the Flow
By Clara-Ève Landry Knowing my grip could not fight a force comparable to being hit by 5000 basketballs per second, I take a breath in the pocket of air created by the flat area of the raft and let myself go down the Kennebec River. “Feet up and let yourself be guided by the waves” … Continue reading Going With the Flow
To those who see me
By Kaitlyn Byer Layers of my ghostly flesh Cremated by the tones of My culture I am no longer a who But a what What are you? A gringo showing up to our parranda With her colonizer blood Mami bears the weight Of marrying a white man Of failing to teach me her mother tongue … Continue reading To those who see me
Measures of Central Tendency and Staffs at Counter
By Raaji Measures of Central Tendency Say others are minded of mean As if we are generous have been Willing to project self on mode Thus selfish always on aboard Need our judgment as median To be either side guardian Measures of tendency in maths for us Measures of tendency matching for us Staffs at … Continue reading Measures of Central Tendency and Staffs at Counter
For Mami
By Kaitlyn Byer moth·er noun a woman in relation to her child or children. verb bring up (a child) with care and affection. For Mami: I always loved your light bronze skin with hints of olive. I remembered it being soft as snow, as if the concept of aging simply never applied to you. Your … Continue reading For Mami
Ryan’s Magic
By Lewis Brett Smiler Previously Published in Scarlet Leaf Review on February 10, 2019 At ten years old, Ryan Thorpe was a master of illusion. With fast hands and a contagious smile, the budding magician could easily amaze anyone. The magic act had given Ryan a new identity, a way to connect with people. His … Continue reading Ryan’s Magic
Why They Answered Their Call and Other Poems
By Douglas J. Lanzo Why They Answered Their Call They had no connection other than a heart and a soul, but they answered the call to reduce the grave human toll. Flying thousands of miles across oceans, mountains and plains, they left families behind to enter beleaguered Ukraine. Their hands heal suffering in a hospital … Continue reading Why They Answered Their Call and Other Poems
Tear Up Your To-Do Lists and Just Sit and Other Poems
By Audrey Howitt Tear Up Your To-Do Lists and Just Sit build tiny nests pull sunlight toward you nurture those mercies you tie close to you under business suits nestled deep in tender folds here is the secret-- if you take one stick fold it close to another you can bend yourself into them find … Continue reading Tear Up Your To-Do Lists and Just Sit and Other Poems
