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Afternoon of October 20, 2024

 

Poet Empty Bottle

~Michael Lee Johnson




ugh

go away

mirror

go away

ugh

~Noah Berlatsky




In Praise of Wooden Shoes or Where's a Luddite When You Need One

~dan smith




self-employed no one to complain to

~Stacy Taylor




we are the movies at God's multiplex

~dan smith




my eye-hops on her textual surface around the target words

~Vijay Prasad




68 years old

and don’t feel a day

over 67

~Stacy Taylor




Origami


If my paper hen could lay eggs,

how would the eggs be folded?

~Marie Derley




Hands


Guts in one,

the weight of the world

in the other.

So much to bear.

So much to feel.

Fingers twitching,

nails clawing.

Flesh against flesh.

Is this what a grip is for?

~R James Sennett Jr




shorter nights

little space for shooting stars

at our age

~John Hawkhead




we built gigantic engines

we travelled to the moon

we misunderstood Waste Not

~dan smith





if it's true

what Christians say

I'm going to hell

~Barbara Anna Gaiardoni




mending an old quilt

each night’s sleep cycle

a little deeper

~John Hawkhead




shine on

forty-foot cowboy

exit now

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




foggy shore . . . 

memory’s silence

eroding my belief

in goodbyes

~Timothy Daly




Photon


Because the soul is light, scurrying from point to shadow,

because light can fracture if interrupted—

because the fracturing of light is accomplished by hanging 

a simple glass charm from the curtain rail above my kitchen sink—

I think of you, driving down the mountain, the long, straight

road from map-point to city, your dashboard charm swinging,

your headlight fractured, your mirror cracked.

~Kathryn Reese




subglacial lake

the gelatinous maw

everts

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel





unedited


I want to say love me


love my text,

consider converting


all the selfies

on my dating profile

to screenshots of poems.

~Kathryn Reese




blind date

she looks for

a way

to let him

down gently

~Randy Brooks




any old pot

of coffee

I drink it

on ice

the day after

~Randy Brooks




don’t think

of a monkey

too late

~Randy Brooks

 


Morning of February 26, 2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

two shoes minus one poltergeist

~Lafcadio




π 

15 

@

~Lafcadio




around and around

pictures on a spinning top

of extinct species

~John Hawkhead




sudden nightfall

pulling tarpaulin

over a face

~John Hawkhead




others are shackled to walls or masts

~Barbara Anna Gaiardoni



chasing people down / yelling / "you ate my brother!"

~Barbara Anna Gaiardoni




If I referenced a classical myth or a jazz musician

you would have to love me, my Pulitzer judge of the heart.

~Noah Berlatsky




lost wallet

retracing my steps

i find myself

~Stephanie Zepherelli




war orphan

finding a teddy bear

with one eye

~Stephanie Zepherelli




the actress

eyelids all aflutter

a moth in a jar

~Mike Gallagher




early hours

crackling cockroaches

underfoot

~Mike Gallagher




ruminating

a mountain goat treads

the track less taken

~Mike Gallagher




reflections in the mirror

all the voices

in my head

~Mike Fainzilber

 

 

 

power cut

the silence

of the lamps

~Mike Fainzilber

 

Afternoon of October 11, 2023

 

like weird barbie

i break

into my better self

~Kelly Moyer



they can cope


"be yourself,"

they say,

and then when

you become;

"oh no, not like that."

but i like me,

so they can cope.

~linda m. crate



Type 4


I follow my heart,

taking every chance

for the sake of love,

only to end up

like a plump

Costco chicken,

falling flat on my face.

~Kelly Moyer



being in an all-girl band  I bet they hate us

~Barbara Anna Gaiardoni



death poem I recycle myself

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



whirligigs basking in the shade of annihilation

~Kelly Moyer



knowledge & swords


they don't like girls

who look for

knowledge and swords,

but i found them

anyway;

because i found those

people boring.

~linda m. crate


coming into focus

my gaze adjusts forward

20-20 hindsight

~Jennifer Gurney



french onion

a dip

in the road

~Kelly Moyer

Evening of December 31, 2022


seasonal affective disorder

the fresh cut flowers

are dead to me

~Kerry J Heckman



they burnt the candle

at both ends

and melt in the middle

~Linda L Ludwig



food stalls

award-winning chefs

get drunk

~Barbara Anna Gaiardoni



drowning

in their element

aquarium trolls

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



when golden arms

thaw frozen bones

stones set sail

~C.F. Tash



twinkle


tiny stars

eyeing us

with their state of the art

semaJ telescope

gathering data

snapping photos

of man's undoing

archived as

fallen stars

~Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo




keep

your second line longer

if you can

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



i am the diamond

the coal you threw away once

this city of mines

~Aftab Yusuf Shaikh


Afternoon of December 18, 2022


drifting clouds

after all these years

my father’s handwriting

~John Pappas



eye to eye

we meet

in silence

~Katherine E Winnick



cinnamon tea

the past comes

to life again

~Barbara Anna Gaiardoni



Catharsis

The day you left, I threw up

stardust and wildflowers,

big fat gulf oysters,

zydeco and Chicago blues.

Just when I thought

I was empty,

out came a sprig

of baby’s breath, stilled

on the journey out to sea.


~Kelly Moyer



scratched vinyl a degenerative disc disease


~Kelly Moyer



buried in the footnotes a half-remembered smile

~John Pappas



unicorn hunting a three-way potato

~Kelly Moyer



the art of loving an oil-based pigment

~Kelly Moyer



now when she writes a love letter I

~John Pappas



rotten apples

eliciting

an inspirational quote

~Kelly Moyer



and everything smells like rotting meat

~Barbara Anna Gaiardoni



the squirrel

playing chicken

on the road

one too many

times


~Linda L Ludwig



em dash

the crows fly in

to roost


~John Pappas



for once

in this poem

a crow is just a crow

~John Pappas



low-country christmas

the warmth

of a biscuithead kitten

~Kelly Moyer



night cry

the tendrils of

a shredded star

~John Pappas



of myself a sliver of ginger root or moonshadow

~Kelly Moyer



at the base

of the shrine

the prayer of ants

~John Pappas