Evening of January 10, 2024

  

 

the telescopefish

shapes from ninety-nine

fathoms

~Richard Magahiz



airstrike a misuse of air

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



in case of love   scan with this laser

~Richard Magahiz



vestigial organ i remain the assistant manager

~Raghav Prashant Sundar



chain smoker under the door

~Elliot Diamond



the shape-shifting carcass: silent vultures

~Arvinder Kaur



background tv news all my haiku about war

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



cicadas were their bridesmaids starlings their ushers

~Richard Magahiz



in her garden

only nightshades

moon magic

~Steve Van Allen



resplendent trogans

their under-tails

flash in code

~Richard Magahiz



A 2D square sees the surrounding in one dimension

let it fly and hover over the 3D earth.

But what is a tesseract?

~Fhen M.


gaps

in the audio

from the Neolithic

~Richard Magahiz



I’m sure that 100,000


sciences have proven

rain is, too

~J. D. Nelson



I am so dirty / I do so very much need / some old-fashioned soap

~Charles A. Perrone



I Did It

You’re supposed to put grief in every poem.

~Noah Berlatsky



cavewolf sprite


oh, you could:


hiccough downtown

o the oooooooo

~J. D. Nelson



woodland walk

I follow my dog's example

and pee

~John J. Dunphy


Afternoon of January 10, 2024

 

new year

filling the recycling bin

same old resolutions

~Wanda Amos



Hiding in the Cabbage Patch


Companies can collect data

on connected children's products,

microphones and high-def cameras

hidden in the terms and conditions,

as you discover who's really behind

those dead, black marble eyes

of your child's favorite

stuffed and plush baby doll.

~Chris Butler



bicycles

on the screen

am I a robot

~David Josephsohn



robots

on the screen

am I a bicycle

~David Josephsohn



dragon’s breath—

pursuing the expectations

for hope and peace

in this waning year

of the rabbit

~Wanda Amos



Man Is Insane


Man

will start wars

for an invisible god,

but does not care if

they intentionally kill

their next door neighbor,

just because they haven't

shaved their shaggy lawn

in a couple of weeks.

~Chris Butler



there’s only purple where your head should be

~David Josephsohn



Tofu Dreg


Complex apartment complexes

crafted by empty egg cartons,

collapsing, crushing and cracking

all of the fragile human shells

piled by the hundreds high inside.

~Chris Butler



Parents


Father and Mother

bring us into this world.


Father Time and Mother Nature

take us out.

~Chris Butler



Scratchy Baby


Pour salt in the womb

and I shrivel up like a slug,

since I'm such an itchy baby

wearing little scratchy mittens.

~Chris Butler



mirrors

above both sinks

double vanity

~David Josephsohn

Afternoon of January 7, 2024

straight-arming the dashboard: a life spent bracing for impact

~Patrick Sweeney



paper snowflakes without knowing why climate change

~John Pappas



eyes without cataracts;

naked,

afraid,

vulnerable,

ugly

face without glasses.

~Suzanne S. Austin-Hill



a poem

with a mind of its own

digital citizen

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



the crowds now appear / loudly clamoring to see / all of my etchings

~Charles A. Perrone



Grief Is a Mother


She flips me upside down

and slaps me on the rump

until I stop breathing

and start crying.

~Nolcha Fox



bombs away in a manger

~John Pappas



the fifth finger on my hand

pretends to be torn off

~Mykyta Ryzhykh



postcolonial firing the western canon

~John Pappas



in deep waters: the blue whale of faith

~Patrick Sweeney



from dawn to dusk sunflower mechanics

~John Pappas


cat cute cut out ou oh o zero

~Mykyta Ryzhykh


I used to write long letters with a knife-sharpened pencil

~Patrick Sweeney



late fall—

a plastic parachutist

in the rain gutter

~John Pappas



by falling down

I see the wildflowers

much better

~Luke Levi



homecoming

under her collarbone

diving swallows

~John Pappas



winter night

the taste of no

strawberries

~John Pappas



The world’s best dental floss —

your hair.

~Oliver Kleyer



another growl

my right ear pressed against

the dentist's stomach

~John J. Dunphy



new year’s day

fresh strings on

an old guitar

~John Pappas



distant thunder

he orders more

toe tags

~John Pappas



Somebody’s reading

Night Train to Lisbon on the

morning bus to Rendsburg.

~Oliver Kleyer



that part of himself always pivoting as if to make a break for it

~Patrick Sweeney



new moon the clickclickclick of the delete key

~John Pappas



the constant intrusions of the ordinary

~Patrick Sweeney

Morning of January 5, 2024

 

the aging streetwalker's orthopedic shoes

~John J. Dunphy



his dry wit

I interview

a wine critic

~John J. Dunphy



on rainy nights

even the buddha snores

~Jay Passer



the refrigerator doesn't care

what I think

~Jay Passer



a murmuration of starlings

violating the Second Law of Thermodynamics

power lines

~Joshua St. Claire



candlelight

how tenderly he caresses

his iPhone

~Joshua St. Claire



paying a dime

for penny candy

cost of living adjustment

~Joshua St. Claire



Brand Name Cereal

now with more…

                              marketing

~Joshua St. Claire



the light of dead stars

                                       grocery store tabloids

~Joshua St. Claire



the Pierian Spring overflows as our Alps melt


you can't scuba dive

in the desert too many

heads in the sand

~dan smith



burnt rice —

the sticky remains

of our marriage

~Debarati Sen



fading colours

of betta fish –

mom turns sixty

~Debarati Sen



the new year dawns

before the sun rises—

Damn-cat-knocks-phone-off-bedside-table-at-four-am

~Jennifer Gurney




Why think of drowning?

A cricket on a floating branch

sings, just sings.

~Fhen M.



black-eyed peas the cornbread crumbles

~Jenn Ryan-Jauregui