Afternoon of February 23, 2026

 

 

 

the best part of waking up

is going back to sleep

~Noah Berlatsky





snowflake -

in child’s memory

a white tutu


~Maria Cristina Pulvirenti




out-sizing my content dog

~Tejendra Sherchan




daydreams the hypertext of sunflowers

~John Pappas




year in review of one revolting development

~Michael Henry Lee




conflicting conflicts wars in the crosshairs

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




if only the world

could give up misogyny

Lent

~Jennifer Gurney




he's the kind of guy who says, 'listen to you'

when he's talking to himself

~Patrick Sweeney




tumbleweed

the direction headed

after watching nightly news

~Douglas J. Lanzo




a bottle held

in mismatched gloves

deep winter

~John Pappas




year’s end

I clear my throat in

an empty room

~John Pappas




andromeda paradox

digging deeper into my

now

~John Pappas

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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Afternoon of February 20, 2026

 



Jean-Jacques Sempe's art the bittersweet taste of mocha


~Pegah Rahmati Nezhad




Mardi Gras beads

broken and strewn—

war memorial


~Miriam Sagan





trapped in time

the faded colors

of prayer beads


~Stephanie Zepherelli




March wind

my MAGA neighbor's tulips

all lean to the left


~John J. Dunphy




Circe


When my sisters were teenagers

they’d say that like

the enchantress Circe on her island

we could turn men into pigs

in thirty seconds.


But unlike her

we couldn’t keep those swine

Imprisoned and

porcine forever.


Sadly for us they always turned back into men.


~Miriam Sagan




Tilted Houses


So you live in Amsterdam now.


Somber by day, out of control at night,

it may be the perfect city for you,

but probably not for a man your age.

The air is always damp,

and the wind can take you down like a rotten tree.

 

Still, the girls will treat you just like they did thirty years ago,

and if anyone asks, you can claim you came here for the tulips.


~R.K. West




some old women are annoyed

at their old men

who waste long minutes

in the driveway

warming up

a very old truck


but these men are patient

and will also warm up

an annoyed old woman


~Miriam Sagan




mountain peak cairn . . .

we share

our identities


~Nicholas Klacsanzky




gathering up

scattered fragments

of democracy


~Roberta Beach Jacobson




Board of peace


Board of peace-

All wars unite.


~Partha Sarkar




Soft red lights

Turning the moon

Into a cherry


~Sarah Mahina Calvello





The lone temple



The lone temple in the vast deserted field.…

The unwanted solemn signature of no worshipers.


~Partha Sarka




One who goes



One who goes everywhere

goes nowhere.


~Partha Sarkar




To My Brother or Sister Whom I Devoured in Utero


such hunger

to the victor

coffin or urn

~dan smith




goingnowherestuckbetweenpushandpull


~Stephanie Zepherelli




rose stamens endless nonsensical thoughts


~Nicholas Klacsanzky

 

 



plum blossoms uncurling the hope of hope


~Nicholas Klacsanzky



Ducks gather ruffling some feathers


~Sarah Mahina Calvello




the funeral of a god unraveling sandstone


~Nicholas Klacsanzky




when i was dracula's wife



i found no joy except in

the moments i was alone.


~linda m. crate




human monsters



not all monsters

have fangs,

one lesson i have

learned all too

well.


~linda m. crate




ai is just theft


of other artists and writers

yet somehow worse as

it bares only remnants

of the root and no knowledge.


~linda m. crate




Ornette grooves we listen harmolodic


~dan smith

(Previously published in Jerry Jazz Musician)

 

 


 

 
 

 

Afternoon of February 17, 2026


 

sake just for the sake of sake

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



I don’t want roses

or even chocolates

I want justice

~Jennifer Gurney




Grocery trip

The high price

Of coffee comfort

~Sarah Mahina Calvello



 

poems are like cats

they crawl on you and

vomit right on your lap

~Noah Berlatsky




morning news

I take another

shower

~Anne Fox




Neanderthal

three percent of me

extinct

~Anne Fox




stargazing

I think I see

Earth

~Anne Fox





the cost of love

a rose decays

in landfill

~Melissa Dennison




shadow boxing in the grass the madness of hares

~Melissa Dennison




wasting my time wondering why sparrows never try to catch snowflakes

on their tongues

~Patrick Sweeney




protest poetry :: even this


~Kelly Sauvage Moyer




mean girl testy-fies

~Mary Oishi




happy to just be here one-legged pigeon


~Bryan Rickert




a lung cloud my winter breathes

~Maya Daneva




oyster shell moon trying to swallow the ocean

~Maya Daneva




tilting your rain stick in the dialect of raindrops

~Maya Daneva




skeletal houses behind them skeletal houses

~Maya Daneva




the sinkhole widening this solitude

~Bryan Rickert




wind through leaves lost in translation


~Bryan Rickert




his resolution was to avoid plots that encourage vengeance

and the eating of more than one dark chocolate with sea salt and caramel

centers

~Patrick Sweeney




freezing rain...

the pale-purple knuckles on the backward claws

of the crow

~Patrick Sweeney




long night

i surrender

to light

~Pegah Rahmati Nezhad




Extraction

 

Protests. Layoffs. Bombing. Shelling. Shooting. Abduction.


uprooting

periwinkles for a black dahlia

one-way valve

~Mohua Maulik




Summer Vacation



I spent my summer vacation

teetering on the brink of starvation.

Lost in self-imposed isolation.

Crippled by surging inflation.

Mired in quiet contemplation,

I lamented the death of a Nation.


~Amy Grech




between two explosions

the gentle voice

of someone’s violin


~Maya Daneva




post-viral aphasia

the unladylike speech

inside my head


~Kelly Sauvage Moyer




surveilled . . .

we saddle-staple ourselves

to the first amendment


~Kelly Sauvage Moyer




where to hide

where to shout

where to cry

~Kelly Sauvage Moyer

 

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