Morning of April 10, 2026


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temple bells chime
a monkey finds
lice in its ear

~Soumya Mukherjee



turning into a scarecrow wet owl

~Tejendra Sherchan



Vanilla ice coffee
You told me to enjoy birds
Simple, sweet

~Sarah Mahina Calvello 



the gentle bleed
of daily news

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



The spectre of a vet looms large and threatens
The existence of the wily indestructible flea
Oh I know my time is up I just want blood me
Vampires in films get much more screen time
But the Ctenocephalides felis hogs the Front Line

~Olinda Ninolakis



Lifeboat:
my fragile suppositions
tossed overboard

~Patrick Sweeney



eight-clawed sparrows on the iodine wire

~Patrick Sweeney



it'll take more than borax to kill the eggs of these fleas

~Patrick Sweeney



yes, I walked into telephone poles and stop signs as a kid...
early indications of something or other

~Patrick Sweeney



stepping on and stretching up
a wad of parking-lot gum, again
the heat

~Patrick Sweeney



astronauts escaping Earth's atmosphere
on a broken toilet

~Patrick Sweeney



chalked palms
a climbing rope reaches
the highest rafter

~Randy Brooks

 

out loud noun
their silent modifier
such a quiet verb

~Randy Brooks
 

 
dorm room poster
hippies hold hands
into the woods

~Randy Brooks



Charlotte
tethered by friendship to the end
Wilbur

~Jennifer Gurney



one way 
universe converses with me
through dreams

~Tejendra Sherchan



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





limescale the thought of you e r o d i n g 


~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

the hourglass sand

stops flowing


~John J. Dunphy





AARP asked 

why I cancelled auto pay

for my late aunt’s bill

~James Penha 




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





milestones
the fabled end

of a rainbow


~Joanna Ashwell




surveying my teashop

the swallows won't return

to build their nests


~Tejendra Sherchan 





(fr)agile moon
(b)light
on my feet


~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





trick candles
on my birthday cake

I wasn’t born yesterday


~Herb Tate





Afternoon of April 3, 2026

 


Five Fleas Swag

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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