Poems by Madison Yoest
A Question, to the Jaw Bones I Know Well
Will my wisdom teeth
fold in
on themselves,
like an incorrectly melting candle, if I admit
to feeling unwise?
Will they...
Four Poems By Edward L. Canavan
how close
false moves
undermined
by truth
the heart knows the lie
a little better each time around
falling one way
burning the other
the unwavering certainty
of loneliness to follow
but nothing...
SWIFT Songs from the Land of Giants – By George Angel
Just Another Child
Between the trees
I ran hiding
All night long
Village to village to village...
Just another invisible child
Trying to survive
Between the trees
The stars are falling...
Four Poems by Gavin Bourke
A Disused Railway Line in Navan Town
Stretching for miles and miles
beyond what the eyes can see ordinarily
passed the horizon of richest greenery.
The tracks overgrown...
Poems by Nolo Segundo
On Finding a Dead Deer in My Backyard
I saw them a few weeks ago. My wife called me, something urgent--
so I left the computer...
Five Poems By Colin Dodds
Spill-O and the Music Upstairs
The concert upstairs
and the coronal mass ejection
are just diversions
The real action’s below
in a temple like an insect
Spill-O...
Poems by Colin Ian Jeffery
You Astonish My Heart
You astonish my heart
Giving meaning to every day
Reason for each breath I take.
Your voice echoes on inspiring
Soft lilting within my soul
Giving...
Three Poems by Jaya Abraham
Story of a brooch
Every Saturday evening
My grandmother was busy
Ironing her whites crisp
Scolding me with every fold
For inheriting her husband's
Dark skin and dark thoughts.
Folding her...
Poems by Jaya Abraham
Stargazers’ night
The sky spreads
A vast canvas of dreams
The street sleeps
Moon, the big mom
Paints silver
Across my window.
Aldebaran, ardent follower
Steals a wink,
At the Pleiadean...
Three Poems by Charlie Brice
Found and Lost
I want to return to the dirt road that led to our home
on Walloon Lake—where every weed that survived
backhoe and snowplow garnered...