Two Poems by Clifford Venho
At the Edge of the World
I prepare at my altar of stone
wrap the night in the fingers
of prayer I create the cup
from...
Poems By Elza Neelima Mathew
Black
Black is a color, they say!
How can it be true?
Not absorbing
a single color that falls on itself,
Without even a casual embrace,
Letting them fly free,
Leaning...
Two Poems by Ralph Culver
The New Man
At night, preparing for sleep, he faces himself in the mirror, and the image before him becomes gradually more foreign, more remote,...
Three Poems by Tali Cohen Shabtai
I am Tali
I read prose only in the third person,
and only translated prose,
poetry, I also read in Hebrew.
I love Wislawa Szymborska, she copies in...
Three Poems by Wayne Russell
The Puppet
Weakened by years of being
held captive to her blatant
stranglehold.
She took the meaningful
coincidences encased in
the crimson ring.
The mouth spoke words
of love and all along,...
Two Poems by Tali Cohen Shabtai
The End
Look, my father
the road is becoming shorter
there is no sense that will change what is coming!
That's why I'm preparing a nice note...
Poems by Jaya Abraham
Lot's wife
She held a lot,
The morning hues
The mows of the herd,
The soft flap of the wind
Against the tent roofs
And the smell of bread
Fresh from...
Two poems by Dawn Bratton
Sweet Oblivion
Sweet, sweet Oblivion, master and creator of my fate
it is you I am seeking, it is you who has been seeking me
it is...
Poems by Shyamasri Maji
After a hundred years, Mr. Eliot!
The myopic glasses couldn’t recognise Hale.
The church bells tolled aloud.
He forgot to remember her, or
remembered to forget the...
Poems by Ken Anderson
God
God yawns and rakes a hand through silver hair, pulls faces,
tweaks noses. God’s life is not as one supposes.
God is always neatly dressed,...