Morning of July 3, 2024

The Sudoku Master

~Kelly Moyer

Photography available here



green sauce peppersalt pyrex

~J. D. Nelson




salad flange witness of dreams

~J. D. Nelson



& now for the lake awol biology

~J. D. Nelson




one haiku after another cicada

~Keith Evetts




old birder

the night jar

under his bed

~Keith Evetts




quiet

at last

winter fly

~Keith Evetts




couth 2nd forest laughter in a tree

~J. D. Nelson



wording how long is an idea diet

~J. D. Nelson




brackish dream conchcode again again again

~J. D. Nelson




Beyond the Paler Things


When he awoke,

I calmed him with talk of his favorite river.


I told him his body could somersault

over and over the river.


faster and faster


soaring through imagination that traversed heaven and Earth.

In phases of recovery and nullness.


You wanna feel something beyond the paler things,

But this is a delusion you shouldn’t indulge in.

~Grace Lee




monsoon drizzle…

a bubble forms and bursts

before landing

~Tejendra Sherchan




mister man in the moon awaits sleep

for light years he has lain awake

his marbled azure eyes gazing

around an indigo galaxy

he has named each star

and still hopes for a call from home

to capture loneliness

~Alfred Booth




the finely glazed cup

fell and crashed

its one-of-a-kindness

cradles no more tea

medicinal herbs

or hot toddies when

his fingers fumble like maple syrup

and too much color burns in his eye

~Alfred Booth




from sea to sickened sea

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




concrete cancer collapsing into dust

~John Hawkhead




nothing lasts inside shoes

~John Hawkhead




dry river still stretch marks

~John Hawkhead




telefaxed

into the future

smoke signals

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




The Tulip


tulips poke up out of the ground ahead of schedule

they have fallen victim to the rain.

take the bulb with you

but what do you do after they bloom?

do you let them crumble? let them wither?

It’s hard to imagine a person

doing something nefarious to the garden

there is an acceptance of fantasy without making it illicit.

~Elisa Min




neighborhood garage sales

buying each other’s

castoffs

~Jennifer Gurney




my hand on your bark

I feel your story

such depth, such life

~Jennifer Gurney




forest whispers

as if the conifers

couldn’t hear

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




Mom’s Knee

 

I sat on that knee

and now it is broken

 

they’ll put in a new one

on which I’ve not sitten

 

and never won’t though you walk

and don’t know

 

where the knee go

when I

~Noah Berlatsky




low tide

a laughing gull dives

for God knows what

~Joshua St. Claire




no pronoun fits sea and I

~Joshua St. Claire




from an ending to a beginning I can’t understand fiddler crabs

~Joshua St. Claire



Afternoon of June 29, 2024

 


The Vanlifer

~Kelly Moyer 

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wish I could download laundry print it out folded

~Keith Snow




he knew he was in trouble

when he began folding

his dirty laundry

~Patrick Sweeney




I need someone to scream out loud my thinking.

~James Penha




contemplate the moon

but don't let the neighbors see you

taking notes

~Patrick Sweeney




shoes

entirely superfluous

in summer

~Jennifer Gurney




From another era

 

We don't know exactly

the date of birth of Jesus Christ.

Perhaps he was born

a few years before Jesus Christ.

~Marie Derley




dirt streaked window

making broken patterns

rivers of obscured glass

~Rae Greenwood




becoming

a sidewalk toadstool

leapfrog

~Eavonka Ettinger




neighbor's incessant pounding headache

~Eavonka Ettinger




rotting mangoes

on a river bank—

smell still sweet

~Tejendra Sherchan




on a hushed mountaintop

I play a melodious music

a rhythm of dots, dash, & space

~Fhen M.




one night stand

up comic laid

off from his gig

~John J. Dunphy




pathless woods

this yearning

to discover myself

~Mona Bedi




filling my cup

with your absence

winter rain

~Mona Bedi




late night broadcasts the rustling understory

~John Pappas



creeping sepia becoming the unknown ancestor

~John Pappas




carrying with me the parts of me i wanted to leave behind

~Mona Bedi




Whiskey dogs in the scullery

Goose girls who keep fires lit

And go to and fro bearing wash

And children

Beyond is a carriage

Whose lantern burns

The color of absinthe

Horses bear it further Manes thick

With luminous flies and their

Hooves echo the Thunder of creation

~Joe Pagano




house steps

a vase of Calla Lilies

buried in the dust

~Tejendra Sherchan



then nothing

 

time goes by

and we go with it

in fifty years we won't be here

or in what condition

flowers that will bloom a few times

and then what?

~Marie Derley



bring me my horoscope and a Geiger counter

~Patrick Sweeney




she said: the quasi-scientific names of pharmaceutical products are only bothering you

~Patrick Sweeney


 

 

Afternoon of June 27, 2024


 

the seventh galaxy...

so the first six just

not good enough?

~Richard Magahiz




neosilk rubbed

wormholes spill out

through her fingers

~Richard Magahiz




with each tiptoe    another crater

~Richard Magahiz




On Top?

 

Stand on top of the rock

that mimics a fossilized

cow patty dropped

by a Neanderthal bovine.

 

Makes you look like

a come-to-the-party-

too-late fly wandering

on sun-baked manure.

~Diane Webster




reading Lovecraft

to the carnivorous plants

I'm touched

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




risk assessment

funding cut for

asteroid watch

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




I wake to find

black hoofprints on your back

nightmare?

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




the dinosaurs

no more toilet paper

on the shelves

~Randy Brooks




curling her hair

straight

frozen orange juice cans

~Randy Brooks




fox not going anywhere

outside

the eagle’s stomach

~Randy Brooks




Together In Alone

 

The solitary woman walks

down the only dirt road

in and out from land

occupied by a lone

tree seen for miles.

~Diane Webster




Toward Point

 

Sharp triangle of light

slices through the darkness

on street level where

one human silhouette

 

drags its shadow

toward the apex point

separating, joining

day to night merge,

submerge silhouette.

~Diane Webster




old clay pitcher

still unfilled with night long

Monsoon rain

~Tejendra Sherchan




political argument

two buttheads

butt heads

~John J. Dunphy

 

Morning of June 25, 2024

 

we’ve rolled together

bounced off each other a few times

but eventually settled

in this U-shaped valley

where the stream meanders to the sea

~Mark Gilbert


 

 

all this dusk burning my story

~Tiffany Elise




solstice or the inferno of same same

~Tiffany Elise




'Glacier is dead...'

Frightens the human stomach

The last message

From the river

For farming.

~Partha Sarkar




security


that gorgeous jazz

my bank plays me

to placate me soothe me

calm me down

distract me convince me

everything’s going to be fine

 

If you would like to hear ambient birdsong instead of jazz music please press 1 now.

~Mark Gilbert




I once saw bound bouquets

of blue roses at a market

as a child

so many years ago

that now it feels like

it was another person

puzzling over their indigo petals

~Simon Kaeppeli




now heavy reading

the paperback beach novel

drenched by the tide

~John J. Dunphy




Urban design



Polished streets

Streamlined for efficient traffic

Darkened windows fail to catch the eye

Nothing to see here

A homeless man is ushered away

Lest he would make people think

~Simon Kaeppeli




god’s waiting room

a crossword puzzle

with the easy ones

already filled in

by somebody else

in the queue

~Mark Gilbert




I list

my car for sale –

very same day

check engine light

comes on

~Jennifer Gurney




and maybe it was too hard


for you

to stop the ivy

from spreading

from choking off

the oak

~Tiffany Elise




don’t ask —                                                       i will end up saying  
                                          
                      yes to everything

~Rupa Anand

 

 


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Afternoon of June 19, 2024


 

I will hide

deep in this forest

tell stories

to giants

a thousand years old

~Sharon Ferrante




Busy Route


a glass-bottom bus

to see who’s thrown under it

Washington, D.C.

~John H. Dromey




the identity crisis we all have waning moon

~Arvinder Kaur




my forgiveness a beast with too many heads

~Joana Figueiredo




another depth to the sunset orange bombing stops

~Arvinder Kaur




Kicking up clouds of dust I made promises I can’t fulfill

~Joana Figueiredo




soliloquy who do I think I am?

~John Hawkhead




long breakup again and again this mailer demon

~Arvinder Kaur




through the window life goes on

~Jennifer Gurney




juxta I have no position

~Sharon Ferrante




hearing my life in the lyrics the blues

~Jennifer Gurney




I am living in half delirium

for the third day in a row

I am running laps around my sanity

~Joana Figueiredo




Kitten died at the end of the day

Alive can't be that dead

Throat can't be that quiet

I buried a kitten in a computer box

Next to the grave without a cemetery, I planted a tree

I still remember how I called our son a kitten

In my old age, I will remember how I planted a tree, raised a son and built a new

house for my son

~Mykyta Ryzhykh


(Previously published in The Gorko Gazette)




trying to fix

my head with things

from the junk drawer

~Amber Winter




Summer evening—

a cicada sings in my town

silencing all its noise

~Tejendra Sherchan




transit ward

the nurse

moves

from one patient to the next

wearing the same gloves

~Tuyet Van Do




in the end

his claws

never scratched

the loneliness

out of me

~Joana Figueiredo




under the heat dome

does any damn fool

still say don't sweat it

~dan smith

 

 


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Afternoon of June 15, 2024

 

deadheading roses

how can

this much summer

have already

been lived

~Jennifer Gurney




flopped

on the bathroom floor

my mortal enemy

taking the cockroach in a cloth

I set him outdoors

~Madeleine Kavanagh




CVS pharmacy

elevator music

line of legal drug seekers

~Steve Van Allen




local market

a lady walking about

dabs

of foundation cream

on her face

~Tuyet Van Do




The faces I meet



A train at 4 a.m.

The call of the vein.

Different boulders.

Misunderstanding?


I open the door

And find a human-a glistening sardonic.


If I am happy, I am in a deathtrap.

~Partha Sarkar




I love the stone for the fact that he is steadfastly silent

I don't like people because they die


little birds kiss the glass of the universe

the world is a torn book in the hands of a child

~Mykyta Ryzhykh


(Originally published in Perceptions Magazine)




Calibrating Etymology


I used to close

with beat regards

but now beatitudes

seem more appropriate

~dan smith




No green in the clock



Once he protested alone against injustice and got defeated.

Then he thought he should protest collectively

And he joined the city of protest

And it is wise act

And it is positive.

congratulations!


But for a long time, I do not find any greenness in the clock.

~Partha Sarkar




bump stocks–

a major trigger

burning bright

~dan smith




lullabible

~Keith Evetts




shadow of a plane leaping trout

~Keith Evetts




no earthly reason why the moon

~Keith Evetts




it comes to me the cat

~Keith Evetts




the sky eats birds on the horizon

the bird shrinks to the size of a dot

the sun shines like a question mark

what will happen next?

~Mykyta Ryzhykh

 

(Originally published in Perceptions Magazine)




stepping off the train

with me

a vagabond pigeon

~Ranu Jain