Human To Human – By Gavin Bourke
Human To Human
Opened up a can of worms to spread over a beehive
lay on the warm molten rock split by the atoms from the...
Poems by Ranjith Sivaraman
Cloak of Solitude
When her eyes are blank and cold
When there are no ripples of warmth
When they are like a frozen brook in a new...
Poems by Santosh Dharma Rathod
A Shirt*
I was reluctant, brother, to say:
“This summer vacation
Get me a shirt from a city.”
Lest it shouldn’t be
A command or a demand
Of a younger...
Four Poems By Oisín Breen
The Mulch
When we think of chimaera,
Of the impossibility of stasis,
And the consistency of change,
Of the annihilation of the zero point,
Perfection,...
Malayalam Poetry : M.R. Renukumar’s Poems
Malayalam Poetry in Translation Series – 18
Translated by Aditya Shankar
The history of modern Malayalam poetry is a narrative of continuous innovation, gradual emancipation from...
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...
Two Poems by Hurain Ghafoor
My Silk Sonnets
I move my arms slowly through the air,
And imagine them as something spindly,
Something wild and wondrous,
Do I romanticize myself?
Very...
Haiku by Richard E Schell
Fine crystal glazes
on stark winter branches form,
in quiet midnight
⁕
Seek a higher path.
As the mighty trunks may fall,
humble grass prevails
⁕
Rabbit drinks alone,
from beneath cold winter...
Three Poems – By John Grey
When They Drop Like Flies
Dies suddenly…the phone rings…
it’s this one or that one…somebody…
the diabetic, the guy with cancer,
add them to the list of...
Poems by Dimitris P. Kraniotis
The Red Poem
I painted red
The sky
Days that I lost myself
And denied myself
Laughing without reason
I lived those
I painted red
The water
I drowned in tears
And saved me
Forgetting...