How you slip deftly between my fingers vagrant moonbeams dissolving into sand upon my touch. We know the contrast between heat and warmth. Your presence justifies both. We burned, we raged and we gave each other warmth our silences drenched the firmament dark. We adorned it in stars. Photo by Johannes Rapprich on Pexels.com About the Poet:... Continue Reading →
There is a Hole by John Tustin
There is a hole In the back of my soul That I cannot reach To repair No matter how I bend Or twist And that is how The light Keeps getting in Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com About the Poet: John Tustin is currently suffering in exile on the island of Elba but... Continue Reading →
I Will Leave None of Myself by Retta Lewis
All you can give Will no longer be enough. We are now beyond that point-- Already erased and righted By the offenses attached to your name. Another lifetime ago, It seemed our desires would strangle each other. There was no light between us; But the past has been lost to you. You see the invisible,... Continue Reading →
A Night From the World by Yash Seyedbagheri
why is the walk back from the bar or the movie weighed with feet and darkest nights? hangovers and friendship evaporated, wise things I said, why is it they turn into stupid at the stroke of midnight? why, oh why, is nascent nightly glow extinguished by voicemails and bills that fill inboxes and deadlines,... Continue Reading →
Good News by Connor Orrico
In the waiting room I stare down at my worn shoes, holes in the fabric where a child's superhero sneakers might light up. Contrasting dirt brown against sterile white flooring, the picture is familiar and again I wonder if these feet will ever bring good news to someone like me in the future. I guess... Continue Reading →
Too Much by Joan Colby
It was like running cool water over your wrists On the hottest day of the summer. Windless and wordless. Like clouds lumbering up the slope of the sky Burdened with moisture like Sherpas Who do this for the money. Like those who died on the trek Wanting to accomplish something They could not... Continue Reading →
Lineup by Sanjeev Sethi
Distance intensifies echo of matters kept muted for sake of sodality. Space dulls emotional density, freeing us from its dominance. Mental images are reappropriations. More us at the moment than the faithful staging of sequences. Photo by ArtHouse Studio on Pexels.com About the Poet: Sanjeev Sethi is published in over 30 countries. He has more than... Continue Reading →
Wilderness by Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal
Alone with my sadness, circles under my eyes, I’m far inside the woods, echoing birds fill my ears with wilderness. A lonely bird reminds me of myself. The only touch I feel is the breeze. At home the curtains are closed. I see the moon through the thinly lined curtains. Photo by Flo Maderebner on... Continue Reading →
The Oak by Thomas Zimmerman
we sat beneath that night, the one that lost a limb six years before (I heard it crack and saw it drop when I was at home plate). That oak is where we spoke the words of love (albeit drunk and horny), words that neither you nor I dare use in poems today: ... Continue Reading →
Trigger by Yves K. Morrow
If I were to raise my voice your fragile heart would shatter and tear crescents into the soles of our feet. We are actors of necessity. Our words are cold and diaphanous like an angel’s wings before death. My unsmiling mouth fills your body with contempt. Each time I approach your borders it is taken... Continue Reading →