Evening of February 17, 2023


soliloquy talking to the demons from the other side

~Mona Bedi



new broom sweeping generalisations

~John Hawkhead



saying it as it is soothsayer

~Mona Bedi



big crunch

they wanted to try

a different universe

~John Pappas



at the seaside —

where does the sky

actually end?

~Ana Drobot



burying the dead weight of a pendulum

~John Hawkhead



under the Orion sky

the cat and I

in silence

~Françoise Maurice



bricked up windows I was young once too

~John Pappas



mayflies dying without religion

~John Hawkhead



tears that turned into stone silent rain

~Mona Bedi

 

 

migratory birds

lucky the ones who leave

or those who remain?

~Wai Mei Wong

 

Afternoon of February 13, 2023


first confessions

the priest sips brandy

from his thermos

~Bisshie



opening acrylics

I find myself in the middle

of a mandala

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



lovers

in fresh cut grass

the sting of red ants

~Sharon Ferrante



Forest of ribbons

hang from hundreds

of Valentine balloons

~Steve Van Allen



piecing together yesterday’s moth-eaten dreams

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



yesterday is fading the traces all unwind

~Julie A. Dickson



hum(eow)an

~Lorelyn Arevalo



lip slur of a French horn

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



Say quotes to each other instead of holes.

~Noah Berlatsky



hackers cooking up spam

~Sharon Ferrante



Braxton Hicks

the midwife brews

another cup of tea

~Bisshie


Afternoon of February 10, 2023


yet (another) bank seizure (dead)line app(roach)es

~Lorraine A Padden



diving deep into my fears water child

~Akhila Mohan



feeling incomplete quarter horse

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



churchandstate

~Lorraine A Padden



soapbox orator

 nodding in agreement

 the pigeons

~Wanda Amos



the puppet master

pulling

the strings

she ponders…

to go or stay

~Wanda Amos



How can a daisy tell

If he loves me or

Loves me not

~Jennifer Gurney



in this twilight

about longing and love

your shadow never disappears

~Nani Mariani



cries ignored

wolf wolf wolf

the wolf is us

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



Against Expression

humidity forty-nine percent

unknown, unbroken

error message

~Noah Berlatsky



We were required

To wear dresses to school in

Michigan winters


So we tucked our

Skirts into snow pants for

The cold walk to school

~Jennifer Gurney