Evening of July 29, 2023


childhood diary

even now

what she wonders

~Richard L. Matta



mudflats

all that’s left

between us

~Richard L. Matta




as we turn

to glance at our past …

we see our future

~Jennifer Gurney



static electricity

our charged words switch

to emojis

~Richard L. Matta



a justification of crooked toes this rocky path

~Arvinder Kaur



a narrative of broken bangles lost rainbow

~Arvinder Kaur



poet mocks himself

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



engineering humor airline seats

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



right under his nose

lips

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



So I Go Walking



Mother’s day dinner stuffs me so full of warm alcohol and lobster ravioli and love…

Quarantine sticks me up in a house full of hidden arguments threatening to boil over at a

moment’s notice…

I’m a little tired today and it's too cold to walk to the gym anyway…

Last night forced one too many handfuls of chex mix down my throat…

Depression swirls in my stomach with the changing of the seasons and I just don’t want to

have to think about anything at all.

~Izzy Astuto



in the flea’s diary


one more

bloody workday

survived slippery slopes…

note to self—avoid the matting

bug out

~Richard L. Matta



midsummer relief

using the bark of the cherry

as a backscratcher

~Colette Kern



Home Invasion


Yesterday holds a gun to my head,

demands wasted time in nickels and quarters.


Today holds the bullets, collects empty cartridges.

You’re so disappointing, he says.


Tomorrow tip-toes to the door.

He wants to leave before the bleeding starts.

~Nolcha Fox



where the sea grapes grow

and the sand sparkling white

i sit in my

~Gillena Cox



Thou art more lovely

Thou art more

Thou art

Thou

~Noah Berlatsky


Afternoon of July 29, 2023


at the museum

I wave to the sculpture

with a missing hand

~Sharon Ferrante



formally

known as william

bill of rights

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



empty bench

my mind

sits

~Sharon Ferrante



Counting Back from 2

 

I've been thinking

about Creature


from the Black Lagoon

and its two sequels.


 

Most of the world gets by

on one pair of shoes

 

or less.

~Glen Armstrong



weather report

even the ouija board

unsure

~Stephanie Zepherelli



Dog Days Christmas

our evergreen lighted

by fireflies

~John J. Dunphy



Greek cafe

the Spanish omelette

leaks American cheese

~Joshua St. Claire



Your Favourite Band

 

Your favourite band  

has a new album out. 

You purchase it,  

play it once  

all the way through  

but then you return to their classics  

you know and love  

and stay with that golden,  

olden music. 

~Allen Ashley 



vintage Batman

my son asks

if hippies are real

~Joshua St. Claire


Evening of July 26, 2023


grand canyon intentionally left blank

~J. D. Nelson



floating

down the canyon

I am a bird

~Jennifer Gurney



Ice Cream, Anyone?


Summer love is a cicada 

stuck halfway out of its shell, 

baking in the afternoon sun 

as an army of ants 

devours every ounce of hope 

held for a better life, 

thus making a mockery 

of the belief in 

a just yet merciful god.

~Kelly Moyer



ten-point pain scale

second nature to say

only a four

~Shasta Hatter



cronehood

my life

as an erasure poem

~Kelly Moyer



county fair

no longer pretending

to be feminist

~Kelly Moyer



the last bee imperishable plastic cube

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel



sashimi whispers while the tuna dream

~Jean-Paul Moyer



pandemic passé

not in my life where pink

parallel lines rule

~James Penha



just you’n’me

and the three

elephants in the room

~Mark Gilbert



Telling my life story

to the other characters

unprompted

~Mark Gilbert



The fake ID says I am older

but not wiser.

~Noah Berlatsky



wooden elbow march or april

~J. D. Nelson



trash day we pick through our attributes

~Kelly Moyer



starry noodle tree soup

~J. D. Nelson



shooting stars I always miss

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel 

 

 

stars crossing against the light

~Kelly Moyer