Afternoon of May 9. 2026

 


The Love Buggy

~Kelly Sauvage Moyer


Google


the kitchen

of the Internet,


why did I come

here again?

~Keith Snow




in the blink of an eye

borrowing billions

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




peace march

no need for tear gas

to cry


marche pour la paix

pas besoin de gaz lacrymogènes

pour pleure

~Marie Derley




a headless doll

all the faces of war

~Arvinder Kaur




neighbour’s tree

what forbidden apples look like 

~Arvinder Kaur




there till the poem lasts dandelion clock

~Arvinder Kaur




fully loaded

dandelion clock

flight check

~Randy Brooks


 


country-fried steak

two shakes of jalapeño juice

like grandpa

~Randy Brooks

 



the way his bandana

calls more attention

to his toothless smile

~Robert Epstein




new buds

the balder I get

the longer my beard

~Robert Epstein




just retired

filling her appt. book

with smiley faces

~Robert Epstein




when we switch

into a two-for-one

singularity

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




only the perfect 

cookies for my one true love 

singularity 

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




the skull-shaped urn

might have been a mistake

your eyes follow me

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




The Last Robot 


The sun grew large and red

Earth now its closest satellite

humanity long extinct 

the last robot surrendered 

to the small eaters 

last as they had been first 

ten billion years before 

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




daybreak —

an outer space star

sets earth rock ablaze

~Sarah Mirabile-Blacker



Five Fleas Swag

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Morning of May 8, 2026


 

from the voice
within my mind
cuckoo song

~albert schlaht



Cold Comfort


My skeleton, Bob
But three jumpers on,
He said it was just the job,
Now that all his flesh has gone.

~Bernard Pearson



the donkey tethered
to it's shadow
coast road

~Gareth Nurden



heat lightning bugs 

~Ed Bremson, MFA



insomnia
I hear stars whirling
in the dark

~Marie C Lecrivain



April shower
an intermission
between conflicts

~Marie C Lecrivain



capsized boat
her arms still wrapped around
the child

~Debarati Sen



inspiration
is everywhere
when you open your eyes
and see
that it is not very inspiring

~Noah Berlatsky



cloud forest
the woolly monkey's
thumbs like ours

~Ruth Holzer



world in flames watching a movie

~Ruth Holzer



Out back
in the back
lot of a
closed-down
studio
he found
some
moving
pictures.

~Mark Young

 

This poem is a note on this poem


She found it unicorned inside the
hiding-place of those animals
that did not make it onto the Ark.

~Mark Young



THE LATE, VERY GREAT MOLLY LUFT
(b. 3/19/1944, d. 11/24/2010)


Have you, pray tell, ever heard of Molly Luft
Who passed last November twenty-fourth?
Widely hailed as "Germany's fattest whore,"
A heroic figure, renowned in Teutonic lore, 
Treasured icon of trash TV and other media --
This was Molly, according to Wikipedia.
She weighed one hundred-eighty kilo in her prime
And, sad to say, she died well before her time
Because, though she was nicely toned and buffed,
There was just too much Molly…and too little Luft.

~Elliot Wilner



his shuffle
fermented
by aging 

~Ingrid Bruck



all the hills 
surrounding my native village 
ravaged by landslides——
even after I wake up 
my limbs tremble 

~Tejendra Sherchan 



Books


The house came into the dream.
The walls of book, floor of book,
my uncle complaining about a burning
furore in his chest and I said, "Find
the right book, the one you have been
seeking, remove it from the pile,
and the structure will collapse"
That would have released the house, him,
and tonight I might have a blank dream.

~Kushal Poddar



I don’t want it to be fine 
Because fine is not enough 

~jon vlahos



scrapyard
the fallen ones
still burning

~Joanna Ashwell
 


even an ellipsis can’t save us … dawn

~Joanna Ashwell
 


penny lane
no room here
for inflation

~Joanna Ashwell



stuck again
the glue
of thought 

~M. R. Pelletier 


Morning of May 4, 2026

 









house centipede...

I take a moment to celebrate

my fingers and toes

~Patrick Sweeney




pinball nudge instead of church

all we needed to know was the color of the vestments

~Patrick Sweeney




her cat's yawn...

and I'm a sparrow

ready to beat the dust

~Patrick Sweeney




he's the kind of guy who entertains a fly

on his knuckle at lunch time

~Patrick Sweeney




at the window

your bone-white

screaming face

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




the lonely guy 

McWoman is made 

from McRib

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




examining the dot-dash-dot of my being till dawn

~Patrick Sweeney




the same day my brother quit school

a guy came into the bowling alley

with a raccoon on a leash


~Patrick Sweeney




what's to become

of 'a penny saved'?


~Patrick Sweeney




he's memorized the names

of the neighbors

and their dogs

~Patrick Sweeney




AN ITCH UNREACHABLE


And suddenly like that there is a determined itch ,

The skin is punished by false ashes and sackcloth.

Or that armour of iron through which you cannot reach!


Clink clank– that is not the sound of your fingernails,

The skin is punished by false ashes and sackcloth.

Loud penitence indeed, an itch made your life hell!


Writhe into impossible contours, desperate to itch,

Your spine at mid back is dreaming for fingernails to reach.


Fake armour, ashes and sackcloth give rashes beyond reach,

The itchy rash crawls up the spine but you cannot scratch the itch.


~Debaleena Mukherjee




Swirl the montage and pick pocket answers. 

~jon vlahos




Paragons, a shimmering delayed tactic where shadows pillage those who live there.


~jon vlahos




Powerful words portioned out in glass flasks, a word be politics. 

~jon vlahos




almost sure

they are talking about me

silver maple blossoms

~Joshua St. Claire




megrim becoming a seismograph 

~Joshua St. Claire




dreaming in reverse haiku


~Joshua St. Claire



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