The
Vanlifer
~Kelly
Moyer
wish I could download laundry print it out folded
~Keith Snow
he knew he was in trouble
when he began folding
his dirty laundry
~Patrick Sweeney
I need someone to scream out loud my thinking.
~James Penha
contemplate the moon
but don't let the neighbors see you
taking notes
~Patrick Sweeney
shoes
entirely superfluous
in summer
~Jennifer Gurney
From another era
We don't know exactly
the date of birth of Jesus Christ.
Perhaps he was born
a few years before Jesus Christ.
~Marie Derley
dirt streaked window
making broken patterns
rivers of obscured glass
~Rae Greenwood
becoming
a sidewalk toadstool
leapfrog
~Eavonka Ettinger
neighbor's incessant pounding headache
~Eavonka Ettinger
rotting
mangoes
on a river bank—
smell still sweet
~Tejendra Sherchan
on a hushed mountaintop
I play a melodious music
a rhythm of dots, dash, & space
~Fhen M.
one night stand
up comic laid
off from his gig
~John J. Dunphy
pathless
woods
this yearning
to discover myself
~Mona Bedi
filling
my cup
with your absence
winter rain
~Mona Bedi
late night broadcasts the rustling understory
~John Pappas
creeping sepia becoming the unknown ancestor
~John Pappas
carrying
with me the parts of me i wanted to leave behind
~Mona Bedi
Whiskey dogs in the scullery
Goose girls who keep fires lit
And go to and fro bearing wash
And children
Beyond is a carriage
Whose lantern burns
The color of absinthe
Horses bear it further Manes thick
With luminous flies and their
Hooves echo the Thunder of creation
~Joe Pagano
house steps
a vase of Calla Lilies
buried in the dust
~Tejendra Sherchan
then nothing
time goes by
and we go with it
in fifty years we won't be here
or in what condition
flowers that will bloom a few times
and then what?
~Marie Derley
bring me my horoscope and a Geiger counter
~Patrick Sweeney
she said: the quasi-scientific names of pharmaceutical products are only bothering you
~Patrick
Sweeney