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
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
The Hum of Silence and Other Poems
By Bobbi Sinha-Morey The Hum of Silence In the sweet idleness of my home, the hum of silence all around me, a pale scent of wood smoke is in the breeze outside my half open window while I sit by the hearth, awaiting my breakfast being cooked over the fire when the silence was broken … Continue reading The Hum of Silence and Other Poems
Dementia and Other Poems
By Alan Ford Dementia I am in mourning. I have lost you although you are still here. I see your bewildered look, your confusion. We are separated by the death of thought. You resemble a closed book so I cannot turn the pages. There are no notes, no explanations in your margin. Our life together … Continue reading Dementia and Other Poems
Sanctuary and Other Poems
By Stephen Kingsnorth Sanctuary Altar surround, the sanctuary - it’s holy ground, bared soles, atone, for I have trod with loosened thongs, where even angels fear to tread, and souls exposed, by spirit fed a sentinel, saint sentry point. Yet killing field those turbulent - Becket, Luwum, Romero, priests, for shame exposed, unwelcome voice, seed … Continue reading Sanctuary and Other Poems
Night Driving and Listening to Crickets
By H. Russell Smith Night Driving Another world, another time All too familiar to none Except those, like me, Who found a box on a bottom shelf In an empty, dusty, antique shop Resting along Main Street, Heaving for breath in a wheezing, unremarkable town Just like a thousand others Scattered along old state highways. … Continue reading Night Driving and Listening to Crickets
Oh Mother, Forgive Us and An Ode to Misfits
By J.W. Ellenhall Oh Mother, Forgive Us Oh Mother, My Mother, Our greed smothered your cries. We drilled too deep, drew oil from your veins, until the ground quaked with your screams. We burned your hair, smoked your tree tresses, until tsunamis cooled your aching skin. We filled your sky eyes with fumes, until you … Continue reading Oh Mother, Forgive Us and An Ode to Misfits
The Dog With a Golden Mane
By Patricia Furstenberg Down by the river, down the lane Runs the dog with a golden mane, And reds and browns and a leaf or two Are usually stuck in his fur, it's true. He's got it all, for he's a busy dog. The world is his, from the hill’ top down to the logs. … Continue reading The Dog With a Golden Mane
