Afternoon of July 3, 2023

 

hide-and-seek

my imaginary friend

always wins

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel



nest of wasps —

I go back to the house

where they threatened to kill me

~Maurizio Brancaleoni



raspberry parade a sea of lisps

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



masked at the ball fleas

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



I

I caught

I caught this

I caught this morning

I caught this 

I caught

~Noah Berlatsky



shadows—

what the sun remembers

~Sharon Ferrante



no man’s land

the sway of abandoned sunflowers

~Mona Bedi



sickest part

of the ocean in this can

. . . tuna

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



Red, white and blue

With an emphasis on blue —

Supreme Court decisions

~Jennifer Gurney



too late

we saw the villages

moss forest

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel


 

Deadheading roses

Just a wee bit like

Midsomer Murders

~Jennifer Gurney



tickling my fancy mold spores

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



anger always seems to get a one-liner

~Sharon Ferrante


Morning of June 30, 2023


Fireworks


Did the founders

truly want

to frighten my dog?

~Noah Berlatsky



the immensities of a boy's lonely summer

~Patrick Sweeney



my best Fred Astaire for the long-life of a carpenter ant

~Patrick Sweeney



the scholars are arguing about Woodrow Wilson   I stayed out of it

~Patrick Sweeney



kindness of neighbors sharing our wildfires

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



all in favor

of plutocracy

the I’s have it

~Jerome Berglund



red ants

throwing bodies

at the menace 

~Jerome Berglund



false spring 

how they portray

Pugachev

~Jerome Berglund



magma—

the silent spew

of all

         hurts

~A.J. Anwar



Afterlife


I am dead

but not buried.

 

Going through

the motions

 

somewhere.

~Dan Provost



thickest makeup to show more clowns

~A.J. Anwar



a gulp of cold barley tea    there goes another cool customer

~Patrick Sweeney



enduring alone the Circus Maximus of the Nightly News

~Patrick Sweeney