Morning of December 2, 2025

 

 

over the hill

the growing list

of I-don’t-cares

~Joshua St. Claire




conflicting deadlines

my boss asks me what I mean

by Kafkaesque

~Joshua St. Claire




poetry pizza


~Mykyta Ryzhykh




haiku poet

in the time it takes to be a river stone

~Patrick Sweeney

 

 

 

the novel

I’ll never write

rain-glazed ibis

~Joshua St. Claire

 



240-million-year-old ammonite

in her three-year-old hand

~Patrick Sweeney




he's focused now on the ripple effects of 1096

nobody's going to want to get stuck sitting next to him at dinner

~Patrick Sweeney




popping a beta blocker for another turn of the Earth

~Patrick Sweeney




announcing he's not wearing the Santa hat this Christmas

~Patrick Sweeney




infinitesimal calculus

the VP's budget

next year’s raises

~Joshua St. Claire




two-olive martini

she introduces me

as artistic

~Joshua St. Claire




Cat


Why after all these years

have you declared war

on the rug?

~Noah Berlatsky




wish list

flux capacitor

set for before you left

~Jennifer Gurney

 



further down the road

hoping I won't need to remind myself

to breathe
 

~Jennifer Gurney




future

such a painful concept

now


~Jennifer Gurney




Dumb



No thoughts or prayers

Can help save the naysayers

Say the soothsayers


~Bruce Morton




doubt

maybe a hesitation

in the knees

~M. R. Pelletier



pitted stone


out the front

of the dentist's

i place a hand

against the stone facade

think about my teeth

think about the pitted stone

then walk off

looking for a glass

of wine

~Michael Buckingham Gray




runoff flow

the slow burn

of urban broth

~Peter Jastermsky




road construction

an upscale boutique

held hostage

~Peter Jastermsky




imposter syndrome

arriving at work in a

hot dog costume

~John Pappas




death poem putting the I in archive

~John Pappas




school drop-off

a mother and son duck

under police tape

~John Pappas




I’ll be happy

When I find someone to

To watch tv with

~Sarah Mahina Calvello




There is a fine line

Between independence and loneliness

Find your village

~Sarah Mahina Calvello




If You Believe


That misery loves company

just knock on the door

and watch all the lights

go out

~Gloria Parker




Keep in Mind


Only the rats that

desert the sinking ship

live to tell the tale.

~Gloria Parker

 

 

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