Five Fleas Itchy Poetry
Morning of April 10, 2026
Evening of April 7, 2026
one dandelion
and no breeze
a possible future
~Marie C Lecrivain
the last black rhino
is gone
a slower
sunrise
today
~Marie C Lecrivain
up there
the grimacing chimera
of the church
là-haut
la chimère grimaçante
de l’église
~Marie Derley
~Katherine E Winnick
The Transit of
Venus — a slowed-
down version of
Waiting for Godot.
~Mark Young
no more waiting for Godot
~Belinda Behne
The Age of Misrule every day is April Fools
~dan smith
that butterfly, that now
~dan smith
zero gravity
stops flowing
~John J. Dunphy
AARP asked
why I cancelled auto pay
for my late aunt’s bill
Lurching from one disaster
to another, all
of his own making.
~Jeffrey Taylor
my father's dog tags
peace
is a utopia
~M. R. Pelletier
Old women selling eggs
The quiet wisdom
In everyday life
~Sarah Mahina Calvello
Insomnia
I cannot dream
so I write poetry
~Noah Berlatsky
surgery scar . . .
the tideline's cursive
changing alphabets
~Nicholas Klacsanzky
the fabled end
of a rainbow
~Joanna Ashwell
surveying my teashop
the swallows won't return
to build their nests
~Tejendra Sherchan
(b)light
~Joshua St. Claire
daffodils
Cadbury eggs
first signs of spring
~Jennifer Gurney
Finally we came to know
Finally we came to know that
we are naked.
Thank you, Mr. President.
~Partha Sarkar
under lamplight
not confessing to anything
the unmoving fly
~Albert Schlaht
on my birthday cake
I wasn’t born yesterday
~Herb Tate
Afternoon of April 3, 2026
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expanding
of the universe
our
ego
~Tejendra Sherchan
quid
pro trophy
~Kelly Sauvage Moyer
toxic rain
their propaganda
more convincing than our own
~Kelly Sauvage Moyer
patients
all returning home
fairy dust
~Richard Bailly
free
apocalyptic
at
last
~Richard Bailly
Standing Blurry
Standing in the rain
blurry, upside down
an umbrella attempts
control in drizzling
reflection
of an impressionist’s
imagination.
~Diane Webster
Passing Rule
Double yellow line
a man runs down
the center of the highway
unable to cross the rule
of
no passing zone.
~Diane Webster
Up Down
I am a reflection
always upside down
and backwards,
and when my mirror
dries up,
I disappear
leaving the original
upwards
and upside.
~Diane Webster
a delicate subject
coming out to grandmother
butterfly
~Anna N. Jennings
grandma's
village
roasted goose
~Mykyta Ryzhykh
he was tired of keeping
his
hosannas to himself
~Patrick Sweeney
liar,
liar, world on fire
~Patrick Sweeney
a
war movie we always win
~Patrick Sweeney
war
is looking for a window
~Mykyta Ryzhykh
the
omnipresent fog of war
~Ian Willey
bombs
away out of this mess
~Ian Willey
late frost
a tree marked
for
death
~Ian Willey
Sci-Fi
Night Invite
come for the beasts
stay
for the science
~S. T. Eleu




