Please, Take a Seat
~Kelly
Moyer
sleepless
night
a tiny version of me
in the freezer
~Emil Karla
the
owl
on the lookout
for dragons
~Emil Karla
generation gap
missing cow's milk
with my coffee
~Melissa Dennison
first
bite
a baby leech
on my ankle
~Tejendra Sherchan
lightning can strike twice —
the second wife
also a psychopath
~Stacy Taylor
total eclipse —
people don’t see
what they don’t want to see
~Stacy Taylor
a spiritualist
in dark shades
smiles at the eclipse
~Robert Witmer
certitude
to be lost and to find
your own footprints
~Robert Witmer
psychedelic moon landing
I fantasize...
all of those small steps
we never took
~Joana Figueiredo
lost deeper
in the static blackness
we stare
at the turned off TV; we are
nothing more than
shadow silhouettes; trapped
on bare screens
~Joana Figueiredo
in need of a hug runaway train
~Roberta Beach Jacobson
in the city of self-pity knowing the residents by name
~Joana Figueiredo
these pebbles in my hand
far older than I will ever be
yet
~Tom Blessing
who i was
i am not
who i am
i will not be
impermanent
like the wave
~Tom Blessing
waiting for the garbage truck
ravens, seagulls, and me
~Tom Blessing
dying from drought
the weeds around
the fire hydrant
~John J. Dunphy
aurora borealis
setting the focus
to infinity
~Rupa Anand
the innocence of
believing David Cassidy
could be mine
~Jennifer Gurney
seashells —
nothingness
of the serial hoarder
~Maurizio Brancaleoni
A
stillborn citizen
A festoon stands
By a galloping train
In rain.
Sees the clock time-
A poem without rhyme.
And taunts the citizen.
Does the festoon know why?
~Partha Sakar
blue dream
everything that helps close
the ozone hole
~Fatma Zohra Habis