Morning of June 2, 2024


the pain of separation

tossing

peanuts to the crows

~Kelly Moyer




dusk

crow

bough

~Noah Berlatsky




fire rainbows

behind polycarbonate

lanugo

~Joshua St. Claire




confounded by her bra clasps night sakura

~Joshua St. Claire




totality

the feel of it

in my goat feet

~Joshua St. Claire




sunset sky

walking home

together yet alone

~Nisha Raviprasad




soft breeze

dandelions cloud

my thoughts

~Nisha Raviprasad




daybreak

a quick swish

lost in the ripple

~Bette Murdoch Hopper




lorem ipsum


the forests

i have created


the forests

i cannot burn

~Tiffany Elise




dermatologist

interprets constellations

on my skin

~Anthony Lusardi




another time-out

her apple slices

turning brown

~Anthony Lusardi




bare pine tree

your bald head

looking smaller

~Anthony Lusardi




Holy Rolly


I now know that

Papal Pay Pal is

the Pontiff's way

to compensate us

via digital means.

~Charles A. Perrone




The New Baptist


fish sticks and blueberry wine

are how I get closer

to Him.

~Jacob Hatfield




orbital linings

of a pebble

my fatelines

~Tejendra Sherchan




After Chiya



hototogisu

hototogisu again

daylight again and

~Noah Berlatsky



so you crush moonlight


i too

fight the past tense

~Tiffany Elise

 


Morning of May 28, 2024

 


The Plot Twist

~Kelly Moyer

Photography available here






 

 

 

 

 

 

(metaphysics in the mirror)


flesh: ah, self

~Scott Parker



Buddha Anniversary

almost all cockroaches die

I seek forgiveness

~Tejendra Sherchan



there's nothing wrong

with montana 

than an early

summer trail

run can't cure

~Scott Parker




 lying in bed,

reflecting on getting older,

telling myself I’m still

sharp, strong, looking good,

then waking up

~ Todd Matson




peeping through

graveyard vines —

black sand hourglass

~Debarati Sen




studying the configuration of violets on the front lawn

~Patrick Sweeney




muddy river      drinking trees

~Scott Parker




another one of my 3 a.m. parleys with a bilocating saint

~Patrick Sweeney




chrysalis moon  shedding my former self

~Debarati Sen




if by salvation you mean the internal temperature of cod

~Kelly Moyer




my last meal   maybe a piece of dry toast

~Patrick Sweeney




hunched man begs

at freeway off-ramp

I offer a prayer

and a dollar

~Shasta Hatter




mug warm with coffee

no rain yet falling

~Scott Parker




dawn

our swimming pool already occupied

by cicadas

~John J. Dunphy




unfazed

the moon has so little

left to say

~Kelly Moyer




early summer's heat

queue for Goddess Sankata

a butterfly’s company

~Tejendra Sherchan




The Elephant’s Stand-In

 

not to be ignored

the dinosaur in the room

recycled junk science

~John H. Dromey




huddled on the dry corner of the mattress...

the bedwetter's

long eyelashes

~Patrick Sweeney

 


Ladylike

~Kelly Moyer

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Morning of May 25, 2024


 

 

enemy soldiers stationed on an island

sailed a motorboat to a local bar

at the end of the world

~Fhen M




battle fatigue a spoonful of jam or two in the smallest cup

~Alan Summers




somewhere in the southern mountain

a Hollywood actor used a binocular

to measure the speed of a fake enemy ship

~Fhen M




warring neighbours

the oak and banyan meet

over the wall

~Ranu Jain




child warriors Molotov mocktails

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




summit—

the diplomat adds rum

to her coffee

~Sharon Ferrante




The Argonaut Octopus Detaches his Loaded Arm


Socially distanced sex makes babies too.

Masks optional.

~Cheryl Snell




how did it feel

dear moon

the rocket on your skin?

~Ranu Jain




weeding

in the herb garden —

it’s not rocket

~Mark Gilbert




Curtain Call



Summer concert in the round. 

Mad applause.

Reviews noted that

no mosquitoes survived.

~Cheryl Snell




skeletons rose from a forgotten graveyard

no fresh flowers were offered to the dead

~Fhen M




The 30th Month


the waiting room crosses over


its magazines updated

its puzzles solved


an inner hurricane

by the sunset


black new moon

all our names pass

through shadows

~Alan Summers




what does it matter antimatter anyway

~Mark Gilbert




They this They that They are Whoever you want Them to be

~Mark Gilbert




We Leave a Screening of Real Genius When Someone Yells Fire


...and we’re running

past extinguishers and alarms,

watching the theater explode with popcorn,

kernels rising into the damaged sky 

like so much applause.

~Cheryl Snell



Afternoon of May 22, 2024


 

 

 

 

 

 

The Commitmentphobe

~Kelly Moyer 

Photography available here


 





 summer squall

a sudden flurry

of fast food napkins

~John Pappas




Manunggul jar ferries a soul

to the land of the dead

~Fhen M.




forgotten veteran of a

forgotten war buried in a

forgotten cemetery

~John J. Dunphy




closing time

barfly exits through

the restroom door

~John J. Dunphy




he escapes by sea

she adjusts

her monogram

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




pauper's burial

his eulogy delivered

by cicadas

~John J. Dunphy




dinner at the mall

savoring leftovers

from trash cans

~Surya Nes




white clover

the field fills with

the om of bees

~John Pappas




picnic for two

now three…

the robber fly

~Elliot Diamond




evening chill

on the welcome sign

faded paint

~John Pappas




I think I could be happy

if only I had no ambitions.

But here too I have failed.

~Noah Berlatsky




the fiercest of battles

may the best dragon win

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




he pledges his

allegiance to the spice rack—

deviled eggs

~David Cox




a self-inflicted hidden agenda

~Patrick Sweeney




wait, what am I trying to say?

~Fhen M.




people who think they know a short cut

~Patrick Sweeney




funeral hymn the dust on model planes

~John Pappas




she has me on a 30-second delay

~Patrick Sweeney




once upon a twice

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




it's really all just an excuse for woolgathering

~Patrick Sweeney












The Construct

~Kelly Moyer 

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Morning of May 20, 2024

 


high-rise balcony—

a potted plant leans

towards the edge of escape

~Nalini Shetty




The Alternate Universe Routine


William S. Burroughs

does stand-up

Lenny Bruce

writes novels

WSB doesn't kill his wife

Lenny never gets arrested

~dan smith




Revenge of madness

Little gophers of construction in the palm of hopes


Guns screamed

The end of all roads

We swam out to drown

The only prospect is waiting

~Mykyta Ryzhykh


(Originally published in
Tipton poetry Journal )




One or two glowworms


The squinted looks

Throughout the day.

Where should I flee?

Comes the evening.

I hide behind the undergrowth.

There are one or two extinct glowworms.

I get shelter and save my identity.

~Partha Sarkar




counting flower petals thinking about Ophelia trying to stay sane

~Joana Figueiredo




crushing my eyelids together my refusal to cry

~Joana Figueiredo




mad woman

casting ashes to the wind

grieving myself

~Joana Figueiredo




You don't come home

You don't come to the neighbors

You don't come to me

You don't come to your senses

You can't take out the trash

You don't clean your ears

Looks like I died

Inside your head

~Mykyta Ryzhykh


(Originally published in
Tipton poetry Journal )




dead black beetle

inside Angel’s Trumpet--

a blissful death

~Tejendra Sherchan




dragging my legs home

all my flickering lights

about to go out

~Joana Figueiredo




all the way to Mars

Fido dreamed of the wind

on his face

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




one more asteroid

nudged across Earth's orbit

dirty pool

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




So Here We Are


under the bright moon

tearing apart this sheep

our partners

and bare-skinned children

toss in their beds

dream of monsters

with human faces

and long sharp teeth

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




The Ghost of Phil Ochs Floats Over Lincoln Park Like Tear Gas

four days in August 2024

fifty-six years on

~dan smith




At last dies every day the innocent


At last died the innocent.

It had been suffering for a long time

Perhaps from helplessness

Or one of its souls might be broken by Time.

However I put it on the grass by the dustbin

And despite being sad, I wait for another tonight


With my companion - the sad note of saxophone.

~Partha Sarka




empty nest

in a bead tree—

egg moon above

~Tejendra Sherchan




milk moon

her tender gaze I drink

almond beverages now

~Madeleine Kavanagh




wi-fi signals

connecting everyone

yet not connecting

~Nalini Shetty




this poem

will not be written

by anyone because the author

will go to the supermarket for vodka

and never come back

~Mykyta Ryzhykh


(Originally published in
Tipton poetry Journal )




crowded subway—

our eyes meet and then retreat

alone together

~Nalini Shetty




A bird doesn't know it's a bird.

A stone doesn't know it's a stone.

Like them, I know who I am.

~Noah Berlatsky




watercress

every time I open the fridge

there you are

~Madeleine Kavanagh