Afternoon of July 5, 2024

 

Happy Hour

~Kelly Moyer 

Photography available here





I had a chat

with life today

sorry darling

I’m not always

flowers

~Sharon Ferrante




in the sea

waves of maternal

lineage

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




From the Passing Breeze


from the passing breeze

an epiphany

There is vibrancy in the grass

and a halo, wavering iridescence

summer’s searing heat


The following futures

When sprinting, I look to the kind blue


The passing breeze


a moment of sanctuary

The fading childish spark, I smile wistfully

~Austin Chung




fewer clouds today

something in the air has changed

single blade of grass

~Charles A. Perrone




that's where her cat scratched a death poem in the carpet

~Patrick Sweeney



his thoughts drown out the heartbeat in my pillow

~Sharon Ferrante




A Disk Around the Sun


Whichever you choose, the route is equally rewarding

everyone was smiling or laughing

Are we on the cusp of a genuine breakthrough?

Is it a battle for recognition?

This dorm was once a madhouse

But that life was too short

Raided and now cornered

I’m still a believer but I don’t know why

Even when you want to die

~Vincent Bae




I finished eating my daily bread

~Patrick Sweeney




give us each day our daily dread

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




small slights on a speck of dust

~Patrick Sweeney




kites so high clouds give way

~James Penha




on the verge of saying hi

the graceful way she shooed a bee

~Patrick Sweeney




alive and then some

emerging from

the opened box

Schrödinger’s cat

with kittens

~John J. Dunphy




waking to a quiet house

the white noise

of grief

~Jennifer Gurney




wildfires about happiness


It is no accident that humans can see light

Grief is universal

Swaths of smoke darkened skies

Wildfires that burn near communities

can become dangerous

and even deadly

if they grow out of control

Innocence is so very fragile and fleeting

We tell ourselves a lot of stories about happiness

As children, we used to laugh hundreds of times a day

~Regina Kim




kitchen sink

our dirty dishes washed

in moonlight

~John J. Dunphy




occasionally I defer to what actually happened

~Patrick Sweeney




she's heard enough about my neurons stretching to the moon and back

~Patrick Sweeney

 

 


Lost and Found

~Yoon Park

 


Caged In

~Yoon Park

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