Morning of April 2, 2025

 

one love  . . .

a carbon-based

practice of compassion

~words and image Kelly Sauvage Moyer




I decide

to keep the typo

digital lotus

~Joshua St. Claire




wedding rice


weevils

an expiration date

on everything
 

~Kelly Sauvage Moyer/Agnes Eva Savich




squeegee cake batter


freeway exit

the starving artist’s

just desserts

~Heidi McIver/Kelly Sauvage Moyer




mushrooms, like dreams, appear after the storm


leaf litter

a lone sunbeam

finds the forest floor


~J. J. Penniman/Kelly Sauvage Moyer




taking pride

in a job well done

wrecking crew


~Keith Evetts




no strings attached spring moon

~Keith Evetts




all the flowers fallen stars

~Tejendra Sherchan




ceasefire breeding a thornless rose

~Keith Evetts




Myanmar

buried in the papers

footnotes

~RJ Humbl’




spring equinox

the church bells ring

a change

~Keith Evetts




Easter Sunday

church ladies fussing

over fake lilies

~Joshua St. Claire




the offertory

to re-gild

the cathedral

~Keith Evetts




Monday train...

among the commuters

ever more nose rings

~Keith Evetts




year of the snake

coiled round a stick

the dollar sign

~Keith Evetts




eau de chlorine

specks of red in ceiling corner

above the tub

~Jerome Berglund




Pitch In!

the receptacle

advises

~Jerome Berglund




rest area

sponsored by

your name here

~Jerome Berglund




progress!!

...a foot pull on

the lavatory door

~Jerome Berglund




keep right law

preparing

for a left turn

~Jerome Berglund




I have not lost my philosophy


I have lost my glasses.

But Thank God

I have not lost my philosophy.

~Partha Sarkar




the line

for the airplane toilet

is an endless journey

~Noah Berlatsky



on the riverbank

the man in the moon

floats downstream

~Melissa Dennison




begging for scratches

the cat that knows

I have to go to work

~Joshua St. Claire




saving the world

or---something---apparently---

venture capitalist

~Joshua St. Claire




shouldering responsibility

he listens carefully

to his parrot

~Robert Witmer




teaching Pinocchio

Morse code

Geppetto’s woodpecker

~Robert Witmer




dusk a cuckoo’s call deepens with the darkness

~Tejendra Sherchan




time travel

the Swiss watch

the evolution of the cuckoo

~Robert Witmer




ginormous moon

the years he took

to notice

~Joshua St. Claire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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