Afternoon of March 10, 2026

 


syphilitic drainage

gumming up

the world order

~Kelly Sauvage Moyer




springtime pollen

a whistleblower

weeps

~Kelly Sauvage Moyer




blank poem

~Mykyta Ryzhykh




press blackout cutting the eyes from potatoes


~Patricia Hawkhead




ice cold moon her expired passport

~Barrie Levine




off with our heads March wind

~Cynthia Anderson




exponential

the expanding universe

of errands

~Cynthia Anderson




the hereafter

no more battles with

rats in the walls

~Cynthia Anderson




guacamole

letting the chips fall

where they may

~Cynthia Anderson




spring, eh

someone forgot to tell them

6 geese on the frozen lake

~Tom Blessing




shouting out

all the names with pauses

a vegetable vendor

~Tejendra Sherchan




our ships

yoked near light speed

satori at last

~dan smith




start shredding the news

then history

then people

~dan smith




bloody knees

he falls all over

his excuses

~Barrie Levine




the three dots

of Orion's Belt

things we're not

allowed to say

~Ian Willey




whip-poor-will things get worse

~Ian Willey




dirty martini

soft porn

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




glacial erratic governance

~Ian Willey




wondering

how the predators find

the taste of mantis

~Tejendra Sherchan




colonoscopy?

the editor cuts out

my semi-colons

~Randy Brooks

 


Afternoon of March 6, 2026

 

 

Blank Expression

~Nicholas De Marino




summer comes

she bares herself

to the scalpel

~Joshua St. Claire



 

telling me to shut up

about the damn moon

the moon

~Joshua St. Claire




cherry blossoms

my intern

bros me

~Joshua St. Claire




No doubt


No doubt,

there are two or three butterflies

but they are not sufficient to cause spring.

~Partha Sarkar




two junipers

dusted in fresh snow

my desires have become

much simpler

these days

~Tiffany Rindler




the way dawn breaks into italics

~Tiffany Rindler




moonbeams in a puddle of insomnia

~Joanna Ashwell




more like lavender in 6/8 time

~Tiffany Rindler




mud ooze the myriad shapes and colors of  America

~Bruce H. Feingold




a wayward swan

the insomnia of not knowing

what went wrong

~Bruce H. Feingold




not a

startlingly

original

poem

~Noah Berlatsky




Regime Range


Winners

mourn

fallen

bullets,

widowed

casings.

~Chad Parenteau




les façades ont

la couleur de la poussière –

après les bombes


the facades have

the colour of dust –

after the bomb

~Marie Derley




somewhere in the Midwest


she sneaks in

in the middle of the night

and swaps

all the regular ants

for fire ants

~Nicholas De Marino




Who keeps leaving me these notes

that point out the obvious?

~Nicholas De Marino




Transition
 

At the doorstep of death

Perhaps it is another dark Sun

To shine

White blood in the vein

Life awaits to leap ahead

For another journey.

~Pravat Kumar Padhy




breaking news:

the pledge

now propaganda

~Kelly Sauvage Moyer




vernal equinox

upon the scales of justice

his bloody thumb

~Kelly Sauvage Moyer




Don’t we just love wars



 
trenches cherried

with torn men
 

rifle mouths

in bloom
 

the shepherd’s flute —

snapped

under jackboots
 

no song left

as keepsake

~Saba Zahoor




war declared--

Jimmy the cat and I,

sniffing the air at the open window

~Patrick Sweeney




when I was in second grade

the whole school prayed

for the president

~Patrick Sweeney




will we soon be told when to applaud

and when to weep

~Patrick Sweeney




not only the nuthatch

knows the world

is upside down


~Belinda Behne



 

thousands of voices

sing in the streets

melting the ice


~Belinda Behne



flat-earthers

but what about

their EEGs?


~Oscar Luparia

 

Evening of March 2, 2026

 

 

gunshots in the night

the street lamps illuminate

nothing


~M. R. Pelletier




Calm reflections

Stillness matters

In all this noise

 

~Sarah Mahina Calvello




the reaper

seeks profit

from rubble


~Patricia Carragon




Welcome


Welcome to rubble after war-

the land of fairytales.


~Partha Sarkar




harvest

a swollen coastline

spilling the sea

 

~Gareth Nurden




thawing morning

gurgling air

in the pipes


~Gareth Nurden




an unfamiliar bird

searching for scraps

sharp frost


~Gareth Nurden




Stepping out

Two sides

Of the comfort zone

~Sarah Mahina Calvello




Cafe au lait

Reflecting

Her happiness

~Sarah Mahina Calvello




desert trek

digesting how to be

a cactus

~Bipasha Majumder (De)




smooth sailing the sand catches the wind

~Katherine E. Winnick




Spasms


are back

in my hands,

spine, pins

& needles

haystacked

against me.

~Keith Snow




every year dandelions bloom

every year the old man sprays

every year dandelions bloom


~Albert Schlaht




the gods

mustn't be too hungry . . .

half moon

~Albert Schlaht

 

 

 

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