Afternoon of July 18, 2025

 

Digital Immortality


Somewhere on Google Earth,

my uncle is still alive

and watering the flowers

under the front window.


~Gabriel Bates




a mixture of emptiness and overeating


~Mykyta Ryzhykh




poetry does not exist


~Mykyta Ryzhykh




Your thoughtless words

Broke my heart

Just a little


~Sarah Mahina Calvello




Concrete and honey

In a black sky

What’s left?


~Sarah Mahina Calvello




lonely mouth...

in the dark kitchen

eating pickles from the jar


~Patrick Sweeney




pill bug on the lime-green ceiling

...I'm rooting for the success of his journey

~Patrick Sweeney




hamster

you get the wheel to yourself

yet go nowhere


~Roberta Beach Jacobson




Starting Over


There's a storm raging

outside this morning.


So with nothing

better to do,

I watch a little brown spider

desperately try

to rebuild its web.


You and me both,

buddy.

~Gabriel Bates




my turn to be the old man hurting on the bench at the zoo


~Patrick Sweeney




waiting for someone to pass out kazoos at a Washington press conference


~Patrick Sweeney




Alexandria was a data center too


~dan smith




some small difficulty verifying I'm human


~Patrick Sweeney




not my genre

not my president


~Roberta Beach Jacobson




Loses map

 

which way to follow to meet the dawn?

Loses map the North Star.

~Partha Sarkar




attacks are more

common at night -

my hypothermia


~Maria Cristina Pulvirenti




Segmentation


the segmentation 

of a butterfly’s wings

are scales 

overlapping 

like shingles on a rooftop

soaring colors 

so fragile

iridescent dust 

on careless fingers

~Lauren Scharhag




Supernova


Everything on the surface is dead—

our hair, skin, and nails,

like stars whose light

we can still see.

~Lauren Scharhag




trapped

in backyard bucket of doom

not just bugs


~Roberta Beach Jacobson




Southside



In my neighborhood, I pass the school where kids are still

being sold the lie of upward mobility. Somehow, this place

always feels abandoned, even as the yellow buses line up

and the football players dash out onto the field for practice.

The loose-gravel shoulders of the road, potholes,

mud-washed sidewalks, rattle of highway traffic overhead,

drifts of trash, beer cans glinting like fool’s gold.

Somehow, it feels like civilization has moved on,

and we’re all ghosts here. At my feet, wild asters

persist, their retiring indigo faces that require so very little.

~Lauren Scharhag




Snapdragon


In this, the age of eviction, I pass by

so many abandoned houses, it starts to feel

like the inhabited ones are full of ghosts,

and these vacancies are some sort of testament.

On River Street, another house, Shaker-style,

but otherwise indistinguishable from every other

paint-peeling, broken-windowed ex-domicile.

But on this one’s unkempt lawn, there still blooms

a single red snapdragon.

~Lauren Scharhag




alien discovery

a rare Earth

what's left of it


~dan smith




Addiction


It's already

got its claws in me.


There's nothing

I can do about it.


Because there's no

running from it

when it runs

in your family.


~Gabriel Bates




A Few Questions


How do you

make the air

leave the room

as soon as

you enter it?


And how do you

bring it back

when you hold me

close?


~Gabriel Bates




they say

universe whispers to us

through songs


~Tejendra Sherchan

 

 

Afternoon of July 16, 2025


Our Merch: https://www.zazzle.com/store/five_fleas

 

 

when the strings

are pulled

he comes to life

and dances:

the wooden politician

false memories

of nonchalant beetles

and murders

committed by

nobody……….

~Mark Gilbert




Fahrenheit


telling me

the temperature

outside his window

and how to convert it

and who has died


~Mark Gilbert




flimsy locks

wiggling through the crack

a library card


~Jerome Berglund




at the half

everyone enters the field

to put it back together


~Jerome Berglund




trying to fit all

his personalities under one umbrella

wind chime


~Amber Winter




running to the finish line

vaping and smoking

simultaneously


~Amber Winter




Icarus Redux


from the cradle to the grave

a minefield

across no-man’s land

 

tonight's glue job

patching up today

for tomorrow’s next attempt

 

the moon drifting off, bored

the crickets spoken all they’re gonna

and my muse scrolling reels—


~Darrell Petska




seven sabbath sins since savior sent salvation – strangle society still


~Allen David Simon




battle cry silent stone statue


~Dara Royal




looking through a telescope and searching for the meaning of life in war among serene spots

~Martina Matijević




          pract  cally

            i

           ex  st

            ~Vijay Prasad



 

 

Our Merch: https://www.zazzle.com/store/five_fleas

 

 


 

Evening of July 15, 2025

 


red kool-aid

choking on the lies

we cannot tell

~image Kelly Sauvage Moyer & text Terri L.

French




 

 

 

 

 

chipping away from the inside a calcified life


~Stephanie Zepherelli




fated to die in five billion years middle-aged sun


~Tejendra Sherchan




knowing death comes at any moment primroses


~Stephanie Zepherelli




unwinding a möbius strip twisted relationship


~Stephanie Zepherelli




dying for the last time

the maladroit comedian

in hospice


~John J. Dunphy




a spider pauses

calculating the math

for pi

~Stephanie Zepherelli



 

Empathy and the squandering of the erotic.

That's you there, lifeless in the blue folder.


~Colin James




Chasing goosebumps

Somethings wild and new

Among violets


~Sarah Mahina Calvello




no proctologist

needed to recognize

a Nazi asshole


~dan smith




Lure me


Lure me at the square four directions.

Getting confused, I ride on the merry-go-round.


~Partha Sarrkar




Not humans, but other living beings


Not humans,

but being with other living beings,

grows a lot of green on my fossil.


~Partha Sarrkar




schweinerei

unlike fine winery

never ages well


~dan smith




I have had enough

of insomnia, snoring, and death.


~Noah Berlatsky




Pokemon cards

the genealogy

of tails

~Randy Brooks




now that

she’s fumigated

the lice

her blue haired

spring


~Randy Brooks




flatline

the guitar's last note

out of tune


~Jiel Narvekar




Flat Earth Martian

orbits ice wall

in hijacked saucer


~Nicholas De Marino




simple tricks

like only playing

the black keys


~Nicholas De Marino




self-reliance

we grow our own birds

from seed


~Kelly Sauvage Moyer

 

Afternoon of July 11, 2025

 

A Day in the Life

~Kelly Sauvage Moyer




Fugitive Psalm


We prayed so hard

the statue cracked

and the rats poured out singing.

~Kristina Warlen




ONEWORD

~Mykyta Ryzhykh




Inflation of words

~Mykyta Ryzhykh




foetal spooning in shared DNA


~John Hawkhead




breaking the wishbone another left hook

~John Hawkhead




a buzzword repeated the merit of margarine

~Bob Moyer


 

potted tomato picked from the shotgun rubble

~Bob Moyer




stage left the lingering curtains of neglect

~Bob Moyer




anti-stress ball as a substitution for someone's neck


~Martina Matijević




thunderstorm wind now delivering branches right in front of your doorstep

~Martina Matijević




Thousands of turnpike accidents I've never been in

~Patrick Sweeney




I could see it, because it didn't belong to me

~Patrick Sweeney




I'm the boy who left the schwa in the air above her wimple

~Patrick Sweeney




...but they said they'd let me know when the next book club meeting would be...

~Patrick Sweeney



 

Communion


I bit into the wax fruit and bled.

God watched from the cupboard

with his mouth sewn shut.

~Kristina Warlen


 


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

 

 

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