A cliché of sequins staccatosacross this first verse of sun, acrossundisturbed snow as white and composedas Styrofoam – till you can’t dismisswhat’s winking, what truly is twinkling,or then the burly squirrel bounding through,a cartoon ball bouncing out its tune.Granted, this should finally do you good.In fact, it should go on resoundingagainst the discordant rounds withoutand … Continue reading 12 Days of the Holidays: “New Year’s Resolution” by D.R. James
12 Days of the Holidays: “Five Winter Haiku” by Jim Bates
Freezing dawn horizonBright streaks of fiery orangeWarms an inner soul.Out comet huntingSaw instead a soft sunsetMagic in the sky.Cold day and blue skyWalking in clear bright sunshineSpirits oh so warm.Choirs singing songsOf peace and joy so soothingLike snowflakes falling.Kids falling asleepSafe and warm with Christmas dreamsOf sleigh bells jingling. Jim lives in a small-town twenty … Continue reading 12 Days of the Holidays: “Five Winter Haiku” by Jim Bates
12 Days of the Holidays: “The Office Christmas Party 2001” by Ben Macnair
The Gestetner has been dreading tonight,it is his first year, after the previous one was broken.Nigel says it wasn’t him, but we know it was.Only he would photocopy his posterior for posterity.The atmosphere between Janet and Lisa has been decidedly frosty,since the incident with the dishwasher, and Janet’s favourite red mug.Sarah has bought in the … Continue reading 12 Days of the Holidays: “The Office Christmas Party 2001” by Ben Macnair
12 Days of the Holidays: “A wish for when I realize what matters” by Rachel Cheng
One day I’d like to settle down with a nice little boy in a nice little town We’d have 2 kids an old house by the sea two dogsone for him, and one for me He’d make me breakfast in bed we’d kiss when the kids aren’t looking And every christmas we’d put up a … Continue reading 12 Days of the Holidays: “A wish for when I realize what matters” by Rachel Cheng
12 Days of the Holidays: “Joy at their Shepherd’s Feet” by Douglas J. Lanzo
It was sheer joy of shepherds,that warmed the country night —after the song of angels,dispelled them of their fright.By starlight led to manger,to baby tucked in hay — by sheep and livestock pastures,they humbly made their way;to gaze upon a baby,swaddled in peasant clothes — who wakened to their voices,as mother Mary rose; to greet … Continue reading 12 Days of the Holidays: “Joy at their Shepherd’s Feet” by Douglas J. Lanzo
12 Days of the Holidays: “Yuletide Spirit Shared” by Douglas J. Lanzo
Previously published in the February 20, 2023 issue of Academy of the Heart and Mind Welcominga neighbor in –far away from all his kin;with a smile,his heart is warmed –kindness meltsthe winter storm.Offeringa steaming tea,scents of mintrise merrily…mixing witha tale or two,of friendship, steadfast and true.Nourished byspirits inside,sharing joyduring yuletide,kindred soulscount blessings known,through a yearthat … Continue reading 12 Days of the Holidays: “Yuletide Spirit Shared” by Douglas J. Lanzo
12 Days of the Holidays: “The Christmas Rainbow” by Ken Gosse
Published online by Spillwords December 12, 2020https://spillwords.com/the-christmas-rainbow/ Somewhere, over the rainbow,Santa flies,reindeer pulling his sleighacross the crisp midnight skies.Somewhere, over the rainbow,skies are clear,and the dreams of our wond’ringchildren will soon appear.One day we’re children watching forthe kindly Saint who’ll come by dooror fireplace,then wake up when we’re fully grownand have some children of our … Continue reading 12 Days of the Holidays: “The Christmas Rainbow” by Ken Gosse
12 Days of the Holidays: “The Night of the Katzen” by Ken Gosse
Published online by Home Planet News Online February 4, 2020 http://www.homeplanetnews.org/7-KenGosse.html One year at the North Pole, the flutook down most of St. Nick’s faithful crew;all the reindeer and elvesand the Clauses themselves—poor old Nick didn’t know what to do.So while sick in their beds side by side,he confided that they must decidehow he’d gather … Continue reading 12 Days of the Holidays: “The Night of the Katzen” by Ken Gosse
Same Old Same Old
By D. R. James Three teen deer have begun of lateto make daily dusk-time stops out back,their flat flanks and thick, angled necksdepicting stumps and trunks that thenmove and materialize and re-blendas busy muzzles forage-and-freezethem across the frosted lawn. However inventive their camouflage. Yetonce I look up, so do they, slightlywhite faces and twice-twitching earsalert … Continue reading Same Old Same Old
Smothered Love
By Driq Wright A love that is so great that when you are hurt or going through hard times, someone is always there to have your back and to help you out when needed. That type of love is when you call on a person for something and that individual comes to you. That type … Continue reading Smothered Love
