Afternoon of April 30, 2024

when you say “I don't know” you're not lying

~Keith Snow



the bird breathes with wings of hope

~Mykyta Ryzhykh



daddy longlegs steady as he goes

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel



be ready your driver is three strawberries away

~Keith Snow



heaven is born for its own crucifixion

~Mykyta Ryzhykh



another day

adding to the list

why, why and why

~Biswajit Mishra



Nasal Passage


follows her nose

her deviated septum

leads her astray

~John H. Dromey



Ripple


Hear, see, write

Hear, see, change

See, think, change

Think, change

Hear, change

back

~Biswajit Mishra



crystal-clear dreams

I fall asleep wearing

my glasses

~John J. Dunphy



Bargaining with a hawker

And underlying him

I get repentant and

Search for the hawker

To overvalue my cognition.

~Partha Sarkar



the seagull doesn't know that it can't fly, so in the end it flies

the feathers were left lying on the windowsill

feathers can no longer be considered feathers due to the absence of a bird

feathers can turn into a souvenir

feathers can turn into an ornament of an ancient person

feathers can turn into an anthropologist's find

feathers can turn into anything

but where has the bird gone now?

~Mykyta Ryzhykh



Sweeping away the innocent dead birds,

The bastard wisdom:

Not my stupidity, El Nino causes

The birds' death

From / in heatwave.

~Partha Sarkar



birds die like dots

on the horizon of a sky

pierced by military missiles

~Mykyta Ryzhykh



dusty webs

and the husks of flies

cedar chest

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel



Chore Embellishment


Light bulb is replaced.

Dawn returns to universe.

Christ has returned.

~Chad Parenteau



writing a haiku

in the snow

the dog pees

~Noah Berlatsky



catching

large-mouthed bass as his wife gives birth

fisherman

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



Cold skin learns to warm bones

Another star falls from the sky to the ground

Another bone falls into the autumn coffin

~Mykyta Ryzhykh

 

 

"you call that a eulogy?!"

minister interrupted by

the deceased

~John J. Dunphy



tired photons fly

into the forever dark

end times

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel

Morning of April 29, 2024

 

 

 

An old skald leaves his mortal coil

aurora borealis over the fjords

~Oliver Kleyer



 

 


 

 

 

fog-breath dawn

following the downhill tracks

of liver scars

~John Hawkhead



Hamburg Main Station

a lonely locomotive

in search of a train

~Oliver Kleyer



carnival freakshow

performers gape at

their audience

~John J. Dunphy



Unfiltered


Night after night

they place their drink orders

with me

Some ask for a special beer

others opt for martinis

I nod my understanding

but I serve everybody’s

evening meds with tap water

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



full moon

my horoscope suggests

emotional awareness

~Debarati Sen



landing gear deploys—

homing pigeon

nests

~James Penha



coordinated apples raining old triads

~J. D. Nelson



first fish friend hardness of quartz

~J. D. Nelson



hard part a cave inside of a cave

~J. D. Nelson



Spring noon

the koel and I wait

for the biopsy report

~Debarati Sen



'Keep your chloroplast,

Otherwise...' nosology to

Jaundiced blood.

~Partha Sarkar



pablum, pablum!


hyped

analyzed

synopsized


~dan smith



the trouble is soup scarf

~J. D. Nelson



time in the time of time

~J. D. Nelson

Morning of April 28, 2024

 

  ~Jerome Berglund

 

I can't remember if

~Noah Berlatsky



wipe my brow

and I'm leaking insects

into the air

~Jerome Berglund



tactful

hotelier


directing


the many-

splendored

fountains

~Jerome Berglund



new management

pandas on the mural

wearing sombreros

~Tuyet Van Do



no

quantity limits

when legal things

are immoral

and moral things illegal

~Jerome Berglund



spilling

into the night

my sister’s secrets

~C. Jean Downer, Ph.D.



taking it

all too far…

the Mekong

~David Cox



family vault

there will be no other name

on the tombstone

~Marie Derley



standing silent

in an empty house

grand piano

~C. Jean Downer, Ph.D.



Blurb


Many people

who are more important than me

say

that I am important.


Buy my book.

~Noah Berlatsky