Afternoon of July 8, 2025

 

in a steamy affair

with a silky voice

chatGPT

~Rupa Anand




sitting

crunched, bunched

and hunched

jazz club night

~Rupa Anand




there are

no more

marshmallows

~Noah Berlatsky



 

world heritage sites

on the brink of flood

or heat

~Tejendra Sherchan




war photographer

so many ways

to frame death

~M. R. Pelletier




live stream

watching now

from somewhere else

~M. R. Pelletier




lenticular clouds

smooth on the tongue

so waxy

~Richard Magahiz




the day

the universe opened 

wide for us 

  down a cardboard tube    

  sixty four balloons

 

~Richard Magahiz




alcohol

texts

from NGC1568

~Richard Magahiz




via total immersion

fluency in

whalesong

~Richard Magahiz

 




warm breeze

the gentle contortions

of the line-drying laundry


~Joseph P. Wechselberger




dementia ...

the softness of her voice

singing with the music box


~Joseph P. Wechselberger



 

open windows drifting-in sounds of muggy night lullabies


~Joseph P. Wechselberger




a testimony to my existence summer sky


~Mona Bedi




her first puzzle the lion grows a pair of horns

~Mona Bedi




barbed wire the duality of a rose

~Mona Bedi




leafless oak we finally decide to adopt

 

~Mona Bedi




morning brew

each of us

with our own problems

~Mona Bedi




closing the day

on a littered fleece

flies

~Gareth Nurden




early spring

in her camera lens

mushrooms

~Gareth Nurden




riverbed canoe

rain pouring

all the way through

~Gareth Nurden




rain tapping

on the tin roof

my front porch

~Jennifer Gurney




dipped in chocolate

how i prefer

to eat my words

~Anne Fox




empty McMansions

another neighborhood

without a ghost

~Anne Fox




mating season

he wears his colorful shirt

to the dance

~Anne Fox




returning to work

fast food employee

decides she can

no longer afford

to be sick

~John J. Dunphy

 

 

 Open for submissions: Horror Senryu Journal

https://horrorkujournal.blogspot.com/ 

 

 

Open for subs July 10-25: Failed Haiku

https://failedhaiku.com/submissions-guidelines/

Morning of July 4, 2025

 




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

Sigil #1

~Kelly Sauvage Moyer






ray of hope

the humble seeds

of healing

~words: Kelly Sauvage Moyer &

image: Kendall Priest




 


 

July Fourth cookout

tossing history

into the trash bin


~Barrie Levine



barely speaking

to one another

we the people


~Roberta Beach Jacobson



crowded playground my mood swings


~Barrie Levine



slipping between parentheses all the names of the moon


~John Pappas



linking my head crown to the vortex of universe


~Tejendra Sherchan



falling harder and tighter sewer grill


~Vishal Prabhu



taking the scenic route her search for love


~Jahnavi Gogoi




clambake party

her secret ingredient

too much wine

~Jahnavi Gogoi




vineyard tour . . .

too much information

not enough wine

~Barrie Levine




broken compass

navigating the course

of our country

~Jennifer Gurney



last year’s fireworks-

still under the table

a refugee counts stars

~Laila Brahmbhatt




fried and frayed

the spangled banner

outside Super Pollo

~David Cox



pilgrim’s progress

the AI begins

to pray

~John Pappas




the only thing

my cell phone lacks

a swiss army knife

~Madeleine Kavanagh



earthquake

not all of us

will survive

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




Independence Day

she watches the fireworks

reflecting on her iPhone

~Joshua St. Claire




arguing

until I am blue in the face

day moon

~Joshua St. Claire



I waited too long

and now it’s awkward

stratocumulus sky


~Joshua St. Claire



morning sun

I count line segments

in the sky

~Tuyet Van Do




July Fourth

they pay me a dollar more

per hour

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



American experiment

will we all end up

tired and poor

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




Picasso's pink period

rhubarb jelly drips

off my toast

~Maya Daneva




bricked-over window

in this ancient castle

rumors of a princess

~Maya Daneva

 

 

Morning of June 30, 2025

 


      
Sonic Boom: https://sonicboomjournal.wixsite.com/sonicboom/submission-guidelines



ACCOMPLISHMENT


In battling the cyclops

Blinding that one eye allows you

To appreciate his exacting sense of smell.

~Ken Poyner



snakes ever dreading I become a mongoose

~Tejendra Sherchan




exotic matter we discuss tropical vacations

~Colleen M. Farrelly




ghosted he doesn't even pick up his things

~Colleen M. Farrelly




stardust every edge of me mirrors in darkness

~Joanna Ashwell




haunted basement a sock ghosts the washing machine

~Colleen M. Farrelly




The Art of Haiku: Open for submissions July 1-31

https://artofhaiku.org/official-rules-english-2025/



English-Speaking Union of Japan: Submissions closing July 25

https://www.esuj.gr.jp/event/5_index_detail.php



APPLICABLE GUILT



I painted obscenities on a nearby concrete wall.

When I was later arrested, it was not for the

Obscenities, but for painting without a license.

~Ken Poyner




Cut It Out, Robert

 

I really think that’s disgusting.

Why don’t

you get out of there

and start

singing along to Steely Dan.

 

The major dudes

turn over the garbage cans

and skitter off into

the prudent bourgeoisie.

 

With all their committees.

~Noah Berlatsky




tramp stamp

ICE leaves a bruise

on her back

~Colleen M. Farrelly





Modern Haiku: Submissions closing July 15

http://modernhaiku.org/submissions.html




my favorite place to be

in the whole wide world

outside

~Jennifer Gurney




steppingstones creek crossing

I trod on

a trilobite

~John J. Dunphy




CONFINEMENT



This is the movie in which I am the villain.

You must be either the hero or the temptress.

How typical of me to write a script

In which you must be only

One or the other.

~Ken Poyner




Spiderweb catches

A glimpse of the sun

Diary closes

~Sarah Mahina Calvello




break-up song

you know the one

hum-along blues

~Joanna Ashwell




throwing you

back to the sea

matters to this one

~Jennifer Gurney





ENDEAVOR


A sack of chemicals

And a vibration.  The cat

Worries unfaithfully.  I watch

As the morning’s dishes

Plot their escape.  No room

For religion.  Window or door?

~Ken Poyner


 

Cattails Journal: Open July 1-31

http://www.cattailsjournal.com

 

Afternoon of June 28, 2025

 


the demon

chasing me

stumbles

I pause to let it

catch up

~John J. Dunphy




pyroclastic 

     flow

         the slow

  hardening

 of

  attitudes

~John Hawkhead




woodlouse memoir

damp

has a beginning

~C.X. Turner




one sock gone

mid-spin

conspiracy of lint

~C.X. Turner




writer's block

fluttering white butterfly

in the summer dusk

~Tejendra Sherchan




music blares

in a moving bus

dancing beanies

~Tejendra Sherchan




in my head

bird song

stops

~Noah Berlatsky




part sculptor

part sculptee...

love

~Jennifer Gurney




tree

poem

lovely

be it

apple

or orange

~dan smith




Paducah's easy,

try spelling syzygy

when you've got a broken toe

~Patrick Sweeney




going on a bit about electrons...

when their faces bent to phones

like Sartre on mescaline

~Patrick Sweeney




a victim of quantum systems

her work shoes

polished white

~Patrick Sweeney




worms in a dark puddle

all those drowned

and drowning hearts

~Patrick Sweeney




Human psychology


Human psychology...

The slanting rays through black clouds.

~Partha Sarkar




ophthalmologist's waiting room

receptionist helps a patient

find her husband

~John J. Dunphy




directing me

to Terminator 2

AI movie bot

~Douglas J. Lanzo



organic protest

vegetables tossed

from farmer’s market

~Douglas J. Lanzo



leading by accident

the most popular

body shop in town

~Douglas J. Lanzo




in the name

of a dead elderly man

allowance payments

~Tejendra Sherchan


 


she says I was born with it

~C.X. Turner



sharing elements of a star me

~Tejendra Sherchan



not what I say who I am

~John Hawkhead



societal healing too many decades to count

~Roberta Beach Jacobson

 

 

he gives pop quizzes to perfect strangers

~Patrick Sweeney

 

 

Afternoon of June 25, 2025

  

 


dogerwauling on a dogamaran outside the dogacombs

~Nicholas De Marino




She

moths

toward

the glow

where

it didn't

land.

~Nicholas De Marino




The squeaky ghost gets the exorcism.

~Nicholas De Marino




creaky old house

not the same ghost

I grew up with

~Randy Brooks




power washer

the addiction of

before and after

~Randy Brooks




to leave

or not

permanent twilight

~Tiffany Elise




lava like i know

how to chill

~Tiffany Elise




ssstatic the ego so easily shreds 

~Tiffany Elise




climate change

are cobras really moving

up the mountains?

~Tejendra Sherchan




Jung Avocado, Tesla Toast



What even is telepathy? I mean, just text me!

~Isaac Offski




stacking

exotic building blocks

in the microcosm

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




lonely hearts club please bring another lonely heart for a membership discount

~Martina Matijević




You're not invited to my party!" - cancel culture before cancel culture

~Martina Matijević




How much patience would Buddha still have after a conversation with world leaders?

~Martina Matijević




my husband’s not just a pretty face

whose truth yours or mine

~Linda L Ludwig




even her hellos sound like a reproach

~dan smith




Propaganda 2025


too many

Leni Reifenstahls

not enough

Lilli Marlenes

~dan smith




When


every street corner

looks like a Brecht/Weill opera

and your brainwashed children

inform on you

maybe then you will know

what you threw away

~dan smith




This Place


He inna better place

What place? There is no other place

Well, better'n this place

~Isaac Offski




Please Do Not Call The Cops On Our Lawn

 

The long grass waves because

we have not cut the long grass.

 

The neighbors are irritated but the bees

are bobbing like idle balloons

 

amidst the weeds. Grow where you will,

grass, over the sidewalk and the dog poop

 

and the neighbors’ angry stares. We are

bad neighbors but the grass

 

hides rabbits and many faults

in its mute and shaggy dance.

~Noah Berlatsky




jellyfish

the door slams

fallen souffle

~Sherri J Moye-Dombrosky




Never feed a stray cat, they said

we fed a stray cat…or two

they adopted us

now

we feed twenty-two cats

~Sherri J Moye-Dombrosky




Plates of moo shu

Celebration for one

Pouring jasmine tea

~Sarah Mahina Calvello




Placing cookies

Under pillows

To dream of love

~Sarah Mahina Calvello




Good deeds

And some egg rolls

Along the way

~Sarah Mahina Calvello




first contact…

an alien bug

on my tomato

~Sharon Ferrante




it’s ok to be ghosted

I have all his LPs

~Sharon Ferrante




with a rotten peach I bribe the fly on the wall

~Sharon Ferrante




the lies sound familiar this murder mystery

~Sharon Ferrante




telling the cactus you’ll have water in about two weeks

~Sharon Ferrante




foreign policy sticking to our guns

~dan smith




I have no cursor, I am cursed

~dan smith