Poems by Sarah Dickenson Snyder
The Rwanda Discovery Hostel
Under a roofed deck
a television screens
an endless loop
of wildlife videos—
a lion skulking long grasses
leaps into the air,
returning to the earth,...
Poems by Duane Anderson
The Odd One
One team won
all the odd sets,
the other team won
all the even sets,
but in a game of the best
out of five sets,
there was...
Poems by James Gering
Woman in the Grand Bazaar
She half sat, half lay under dark shrouds,
dead centre of foot traffic on a cobblestone street of the Grand bazaar.
Toes...
Poems by Ammu Valikkat
Translated from Malayalam by Ra Sh
The vulnerable ones
The badam fruits lay
blushing red
on the ground
unsucked by the bats.
The kid took a stone
and tried to crush...
Two Poems by Suchoon Mo
Two Shadows
two shadows
side by side
shoulder to shoulder
on the lonely road
to the gallows
I wonder
which one is mine
Sarah Jane
she had no face
she had no voice
I knew...
Malayalam Poetry : Civic Chandran’s Poems
Malayalam Poetry in Translation Series – 22
Translated by Aditya Shankar
More than any other genre in Malayalam literature, poetry has articulated the profound contradictions of...
Poems by Thomas Piekarski
Trying Times
There are times that our reading
the likes of Lucretius
slips out of fashion
and frankly can take a hike.
There are times a transfusion
of...
Poems by Jonathan Douglas Dowdle
Acclaim
I sleep away these hours,
Soft in your embrace,
Tracing through the dreams
That run beneath your face
And there in rising, falling,
Beneath the tug, and pull,
Hear the...
Two Poems by John Maurer
Lost Car, Found Keys
Epistemological hallucinations are the first sign of philosophical insanity
Of losing the Christ star while mixing the batter of brownies a bit...
2 Poems by Zoran Pešić Sigma
Translated by Danijela Trajković
The World is an Infinite Black Mattress
The world is an infinite black mattress
on which small gray beings jump
occasionally God angry
calm down...