Afternoon of June 21, 2023


we were here

couch survivors

couched in delusive terms

~Leonard Zinovyev



dark nights seasoning the primordial soup

~Kelly Moyer



fibers of history generational itches

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



morning caress

i set out the sun tea

naked

~Kelly Moyer



Too Old


I think I’m too old

to get someone to teach me.

Not because I’m too old

for someone to teach me

but because when you’re old

you don’t want someone to teach you.

You know everything: that you’re old.

~Noah Berlatsky



B Positive



The problem, fleas, site titular,

is where there’s five; may well be more.

It’s boring when obsession grips,

the more so for their sawing tricks.

If only they were cochineal,

excuse to pulverise for blood,

though mine transfused if found and squeezed,

icing on cake, ‘B positive’.

~Stephen Kingsnorth



we never meant

for it to be a forever thing

carolina bamboo

~Kelly Moyer



Outsiders



She cleaned her windows twice a day,

scrubbed the step and polished brass,

blacked the grate, dared spiders’ web -

her itch, a tick, Ma’s box of tricks,

its vinegar, rags, elbow grease.

Her sin, took pity on the cat,

no pause, but welcomed to the cott,

more carrier than pigeon loft,

new squatters, hangers-on, the fleas.

That tick, her itch, outside control.

~Stephen Kingsnorth



Summer Is Dying


Outside, summer is dying into fall,

and blue daddy petunias sprout ears

hear the beginning of night chills.

In their yellow window box,

they cuddle up and fear death together.

The balcony sliding door

is poorly insulated, and a cold draft

creeps into all the spare rooms.

~Michael Lee Johnson



Nearly full moon

Lovely in it’s almost wholeness

Reminds me of me

~Jennifer Gurney



science is questioning

mocking

challenging

threatening

[can anyone think of a better word please?]

our existential condition.

~Leonard Zinovyev



fairy bread

the glistening fingerprints

of a rainy-day child

~Kelly Moyer

Evening of June 19, 2023


unwinding from work

people tangled up

in dog leashes

~Stephanie Zepherelli



drained pond

frogs croak

to the rain god

~Suraj Nanu



Summer is

Fashionably late this year

Rain delay

~Jennifer Gurney



check inside you may already have died

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel



getting to know him the length of a night

~Mona Bedi



zoo flute a mental plum

~J. D. Nelson



all four cookies the same misfortune

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel



his words bite back rogue boomerang

~A.J. Anwar



opera pizza but a flower

~J. D. Nelson



she sits

with an alchemist

blending in

~Sharon Ferrante



the same prayer

from years ago

day moon

~Mona Bedi



fashion designing —

dad’s sigh

over my failed career

~Debarati Sen



The rain

Turned the path into

A new river

~Jennifer Gurney



June sun sprawled on the lawn

         the poem writes itself

~Herb Kitson



at the waterfall

I begin to sing

he throws

the guitar

over the cliff

~Sharon Ferrante



folk singer

her audience leaves when

the sign changes to 'walk'

~John J. Dunphy


Afternoon of June 16, 2023


midnight

a wide-eyed cuckoo

startles the moon

~Robert Witmer



the sun

at the edge of the mind

uranium

~Robert Witmer



reflected

in her eyes

heat lightning

~Linda L Ludwig



carousel

my whisper in horse’s ear . . .

off we go

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



old Times Square wonder

Professor Heckler’s Circus

harnessed fleas do stunts

~James Penha



mottled leaves

on a pork pie hat

the busker's arpeggio

~Robert Witmer



the sundial shadows

our heavy hours

shepherd of doubt

~Robert Witmer



as floral stand cracks

I catch the bouquet

funeral flowers

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



rain walk

the fishmonger balances

his yoke

~Daipayan Nair



first periods —

     granny says 

    I have grown up

~Debarati Sen



bitter

clumps of seaweed

voodoo moon

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



Washing up

Gently on the surface

Pelican waves

~Jennifer Gurney



Fly carefully cleans

wings and face

we both look

        out the window

~Steve Van Allen