Confession of the poetical firefly to muse-butterfly of poesy by Paweł Markiewicz
You must excuse me. You dear dreamer!/ I have overly felt my dreamery about
The Bird a Nest by Margaret Koger
I hear killdeer/ a pair scraping a nest./ If you’re too close its awk/ awk awk then
Morphology in the Dark by Juheon Rhee
I think the sky is beautiful at night. I live in the city so there are no stars. / The moonlight
Kusama by James Croal Jackson
Opening blinds in the morning–/ infinity mirrors. Sunlight off passing/ cars a recollection
Returning by John Tustin
I see the flocks flying overhead in their V formations,/ Returning from their summer vacation
A Plea at Galilee by Morgan Flodman
Methinks I’m the ocean sweeping my hand across the shore,// Or maybe I’m the river
Numb by Amrita Sharma
When the human touch had lost its feel,/ To a perpetual cold that embraced within
Hymn to Apollo: A Homeric Hymn for the Twenty-First Century (and Beyond) by Michael Ceraolo
Of you the bard sings first and last:/ from Florida you started out,/ the latest in a line
Journey by Beverly M. Collins
Clouds move brisk on their way to/ a gathering. All precipitation-on-deck!/ There will
Barn by Kathryn de Leon
A burst of sad sunlight has entered the barn,/ reaching through the slates/ the way heaven
hooked by Sean Chapman
we don't feel the fishing hook/ pierce our skin and slide through/ each one tugging and taut—
awakening 2 by Alan Bern
Peeled himself. Not as gently as he could have. Oh tool. What kind of curve around was that?
The Rendezvous by Aminath Neena
The mystic and the child/ Had a mysterious rendezvous/ Once upon a starry night/ Holding hands
Feral Kitten by Patricia Walsh
Kissed into a darker corner, fulfilling glory,/ no prophecy can deal you a stronger hand,/ whistling
Tlatoani by Carson Pytell
Golden as his blood he,/ charm bedecked, shone/nprecious; an earthbound star.
Bone Depot by Sandi Leibowitz
Mishearing a mortgage company’s name,/ I picture a charnel house, bones for sale or rent:
In Praise of Poetry by Siobhán Mc Laughlin
Wild honey collected at dawn./ A blossom tree in a ghost estate./ Metaphorical
Whitewashed Waltz by Yash Seyedbagheri
waltzing through my mind,/ Tchaikovsky welcomes me/ to bowler hats and beards/ pianos
A Language of Creatures by Meg Smith
Everything becomes common to itself --/ a stick, denuded of bark, singular, and gray;/ a leaf
Windmill by Lucas Zulu
Theres a windmill that stands/ against the backround of drought./ Its heart defies the harsh
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