Morning of October 23, 2023

Shortest Childhood Poem Ever Written

 

I have

nothing to say

about my childhood,

 

except I am glad

it is over, and

 

I never need

to experience it

again.

~Leah Mueller



what lies

in the human heart

silent truth

~Jennifer Gurney



Apocalypse Love Quatrain

 

Let the continents implode

around us, we’ll die with

our hands on the Insta-Pot

making black beans for dinner.

~Leah Mueller



my favorite clothes

the ones that

once held you

~Jennifer Gurney



overcoming our differences how many syllables in aluminum

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



old stump

crumbling to dirt

some mornings I feel like you

(this is one of those days)

~Steve Van Allen



dream currents

floating downstream in my dream the water pulls my head I feel the currents in my hair and I

don’t resist I let it pull me backwards away from the land away from my anchor my hands

stretched behind me the currents tug on my arms and I don’t know what direction I am going

it’s dusk and the air has no temperature I am weightless like the air it knows where I need to be

and I trust it to take me there I forget about everything and allow myself to let go forever

~Leah Mueller



Here Comes the Flood


the river outside

rises out of my control

 

so you rise, too,

and overtake

another innocent trailer park

somewhere else

~Laura Grant

Evening of October 21, 2023


warplanes roar

between the gap

the buzz of escape

~Chittaluri Satyanarayana



The Social Contract Theory of Haunting


Haunt my other mood, Goodness.

Haunt the dark side of the pool, Moon.

Tonight ghosts desire silence played in loops,

fireflies patch a pale pigment together

midst the sink of moonlight.

Haunt my melancholy, Coffee beans, albeit

I possess no power to roast, grind or brew.

~Kushal Poddar



tapped for lines

 

i do not belong

to a recognizable

 

religious group

 

yet strongly believe

confession is important

 

when recommending a good beer.

~Geoffrey Aitken



drowning sorrow

hazelnut

in empty glass

~Richard Bailly



September 23, 2022


Campaign season:

the candidates seemed smart enough for office,

though not intelligent enough to have a real job

~Michael Ceraolo


(from a series titled September Scenes)



September 15, 2022


Out of Order:

the bureaucrat responded to the update

before he responded to the original email

~Michael Ceraolo


(from a series titled September Scenes)



compost pile

for mental health

the library

~Richard Bailly

Afternoon of October 21, 2023

 

cave painting

a woolly mammoth

in a red beam

emanating from

an overhead object

~John J. Dunphy



the comedy or tragedy question is getting harder to answer

~Patrick Sweeney



bingo cards filling up fast our unprecedented world

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



the improbable happening every day

~Patrick Sweeney



dead name the acceptance on hold

~Arvinder Kaur



the dead like you to remember their names

~Patrick Sweeney



flying in from the north witches in tornado’s path

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



she wants me to stop asking her if she's asleep

~Patrick Sweeney



sampling air quality wheelbarrow in spin cycle

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



I have failed at forms.

I have failed at tooth.

I have failed at these other forms.

I have succeeded at consequences.

~Noah Berlatsky



The Misunderstanding


So you think you found

a chink in my chastity belt,

do you? A way to weasel

your weasel in? I’m afraid

that’s simply a portal

to the underworld, Sir,

where I’ve stashed

the bones I’ve rattled

and the hearts I’ve crushed

like rusty ol’ cans of tin.
~Kelly Moyer



the tossed-away bouquet

sent by her ex

much appreciated by

pollinators

~John J. Dunphy