Poems by Duane Anderson

    You will bring sunshine into someone’s life. That is me, sunshine man, bringing sunshine into someone’s life, walking on top of the world, surrounding myself with others, each interacting...

Poems by Glenn Wright

    Uneasy Autumn A rioting waxwing flash mob strikes, looting the trees of nut and fruit. The forest’s carcass shows bright streaks of yellow; the birds fly off in...

“Severance” – Poems by Gary Beck

  Severance - a poetry collection that looks at how connections are cut for and against our will. Who Rules… The eternal struggle between the common people and their...

Poems by E. Martin Pedersen

    On First Publication When you told me it was fine Maybe something I’m good at I read my work again and found I’m not a total jerk. I did...

Poems by John Grey

  Love Anyone? There's a love that adopts to this technological society like a third hand from fancy microwave ovens to a ten-foot-tall refrigerator with double freezer doors. It can pull back...

Five Poems by David Lohrey

  A Good Paddling Yes, it was better back then, far better to be alive. They put the groceries on a conveyer belt at the A &...

Poems by Taylor Dibbert

    House of Cards Getting married Too quickly Means building A life inside A house of cards And then everything Falls apart And things burst Into flames And he hopes That he'll Always remember The...

Poems by Michael Gessner

      Tower of Aspiration Death may come this evening. I’ve been climbing a hill, the knees of my pants are torn from crawling, and through the years I’ve had...

Poems by Eve Dineva

    My New Home’s Inhabitant Dusty sunlight crawls flat on the wall skipping the cracks or falling deeply inside them. My eyes catch the edge of this lazy, auburn...

Poems by Duane Anderson

      In the Eyes of the Carpet Day in and day out you walk across my face, for that is the only part of me you can see as...

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