Afternoon of December 5, 2022


 

a sudden itch

to go shopping

flea market

~Andrew Markowski



poison ivy

a boy in summer camp

is itching to leave

~Andrew Markowski



with time the faithless will itch with fleas

~Elancharan Gunasekaran



   prey pray predators play war and peace wargames

~Mark Gilbert



leap and pray and follow the serpent’s sway

~Elancharan Gunasekaran



devil's daughter

they say the devil is in the details,

and i've always noticed everything;

does that mean i'm his daughter?

~linda m. crate


 

he was a When Kingdom Comes type of guy

~Patrick Sweeney

Morning of December 5, 2022

 

death a breeding ground for life

~Sreenath



revise the syntax to approximate the destruction

~Elancharan Gunasekaran



it's hard to throw away pictures of the dead

~Patrick Sweeney



Death serves me


coffee and sits

at the table.

He points outside.

Those trees will

remain without you.

Want more cream?

~Nolcha Fox



effigy’s final act of resistance: a smile

~Elancharan Gunasekaran



where the bleeding was internal rhyme

~Kelly Moyer



grey upon grey and into the afterthought

~Elancharan Gunasekaran



slipped away

you slipped away

into some foreign sea,

a message in a bottle

i wasn't meant to read.

~linda m. crate

Evening of November 30, 2022

 


Walmartians


~Susan Burch



wilted flowers by the roadside vigil


~John Hawkhead




no.chance.of.saving-my-soul-in.this.life


~John Hawkhead



A Darkening Year

A bird fleeing

mottled wings

from a songless cage


~Steve Gerson



railroad track

fragments and phrases

clackety-clack


~Keith Evetts



The Burning

And if I were Queen of the world,

I would burn all of the cages

where feathers have fallen to rust

and every sweet song

is just a melancholy whistling of dust.


~Connie Carmichael



Host Family
 

 My dog is host to

a family of five fleas

moved here recently

from abroad you see

that is to say, hopped

over from Bud the beagle

across the street when

their noses touched on

our walk yesterday


~Julie A. Dickson



traffic symphony:

the shrill pitch of an ambulance

colliding with 

a bawling police horn

and

a naked fire siren

                           . . .

who on God’s earth can survive 

this orchestra?


~Rupa Anand



so smooth

the grab bars on

the inside of the oven


~Richard Magahiz



ouch


~Susan Burch

Afternoon of November 30, 2022


 

Dull Shine


sometimes love stalls

carburetor clogged with self-pity

or pettiness or thoughtlessness

like oil-stained rags left on

an oil-stained garage floor pitted

and windows half shut

so rain pours in

rusting


~Steve Gerson



all our unanswered prayers incense ash

~Mona Bedi



beyond the pull of earth whale song


~Keith Evetts



All Those Books


They’ve not been shelved, despite their space,

though most unleaved, a collage built

through time and place in unity,

each tome a tale from memory,

the books we’ll never read.


~Stephen Kingsnorth



Carefree                   

 

those

roadworks

looked ominous

 

the sign said

detour

 

we became lost

just going

around the block


~Geoffrey Aitken



heron’s syrinx tuning the prehistoric bugle


~Jim Krotzman

Evening of November 28, 2022


 

a wiggler amidst the orthodoxy of toes


~Patrick Sweeney



Shoe Poems:


Women in Shoes

In the supermarkets of America

women are wearing shoes!

~Michael Haller



Musical Shoes


Every time you walk past me

I hear a symphony

from your shoes.


~Michael Haller



Bondage in a Shoe


I long to lace your feet

inside your shoes.

~Michael Haller



Shoe Shine


I’ll shine your shoes

with my lips.

~Michael Haller



Cinderella’s Shoe

Cinderella

needed

a shoe.


You don’t


~Michael Haller




creepy shadows

along the muddy road

bright moon


~R.K. Singh



seeing her body

in the lingerie drying

on clothesline

~R.K. Singh




ceaseless clouds the day darkens my face

~Amoolya Kamalnath



silent musical unwritten score


~Roberta Beach Jacobson



panoramic view the spiders take advantage

~Amoolya Kamalnath





nuts and bolts

in the family tool box...

holding it together

~Kavita Ratna

 

 

the prayer hall

swallows her shrieks

heavy incense fog


~Kavita Ratna


 

even in wartime fledglings learn to fly

~Kerry J Heckman



a field mouse

skitters to its hole—

war zone

~Anna Cates


homesick for Kansas

two paper funnel clouds

taped to window

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




in the wild

inner echoes

dragonfly


~
R.K. Singh