The Stirring Girls nosh mangoes sold on sticks in plain air. They relish the dance before them: red & yellow in a row, skirts spinning a...
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2 Poems by JoyAnne O'Donnell
Autumn Leaves Colors of many take us to poetic paintings Little stories of blazing glories I paint the day for life to stay. The River To sw...
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2 Poems by Alyssa Black
Anger-Ramble My rival will vanish without a trace— Not a sinew left to decompose, rot. The one who I hate, I vow to erase from the world of ...
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1 Poem by Peter Victor
TOGETHER Hues of deep blues Blending with the reds On the clean white sheets Of the old wooden bed Shadows hovering high Waiting and watchin...
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1 Poem by George K. Karos
In the Circles of Progress In the circles of progress there exist communities of weakness silent enough to vanquish collective blood and na...
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2 Poems by Jerry Beale
On an ordinary day On an ordinary day nothing extraordinary happens it’s just a day like yesterday Breakfast happens an hour after the alarm...
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1 Poem by Cherise Wyneken
Night Blindness Yellow leaves chase yellow leaves in somersaulting tumble down the street. Are they someone’s dreams loosed and laughing, fr...
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1 Poem by Amit Parmessur
The Elements and I My mother says the sweet sun belongs only to the one who smiles at the first ray; I am African, addicted to virgin light ...
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2 Poems by Nishant Saurabh
Deja Vu They walked, In woods and yonder, Unaware of the other, Yet again, to disappear. Longing I long for the walk, For the beautiful smal...
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2 Poems by Jennifer Lagier
Ebb Tide The Pacific holds its breath. Waves shrink. Currents still, brown kelp in stasis. Harbor seals snooze upon submerged rocks, drying ...
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2 Poems by Andrew P Weston
It’s Raining Again Rainbow capsule pearls of liquid transparency, Each dripping with richness beyond compare, Bejeweled ambassadors, advanci...
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1 Poem by Jermy Gadd
The Pedestrian With eyes fixed straight ahead like a soulless zombi...
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1 Poem by Bobbi Sinha-Morey
The Quiet Path Before yellow light stabs through the pewter canopy I prepare for the morning sun, deep in the center of nowhere, and I walk ...
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2 Poems by Anshumaan Goel
Lunatic Stardom Stars seem to be snobbish. They stay away, far far away from us. Perhaps to keep intact their dignity and status. Though the...
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1 Poem by Vernon Frazer
Toning Down the Noise of Light venomous rhythms target aperture needles parking percussion sludge tent warnings capture drudgery’s rapture d...
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1 Poem by Latoya Wakefield
The Bird On The Light Wire The bird on the light wire looking out in the deep blue above As if he’s mediating about something too deep to sh...
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3 Poems by by David Moscovich
MORE CAPTCHA POEMS: XYZ CAPTCHA POEM X fathyme soft linkship should fathom me older eahelod eahelod sehersi sehersi May inglmer large delibi...
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2 Poems by Denny E. Marshall
Shoulders Of An Angel From a white light, that sings Out walks an angel Now there are wings On the way I feel Candles open and fill On windo...
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1 Poem by Sarah Lipton
WASTELAND Skyscrapers pierce the sullen sky, Smoke from factories chokes the air Settling on houses making their bricks black, A weeping wil...
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1 Poem by Adina Newman
Angel Wings Angel wings twinkle with hope Their caress feels electric Caring for the peripatetic Transients; helping them cope By cleansing ...
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4 Drawings by Denny E. Marshalll
Bionote Denny E. Marshall has had art, poetry, and fiction published. Some recent credits include artwork at Front Porch Review , poetry at ...
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1 Poem by Stephen Kopel
thicket her gargoyle mouth rained rude remarks upon desert drifter's sardonic manner a cacophonous silence spouted between them Bionote ...
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1 Poem by Kevin Peterson
Stroked My daily skies were always clear and full of promise Kites flew easily, birds sang and I could see forever Then one day the next sea...
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2 Poems by John Horvath Jr
PARENTS We are sad faces Behind your spirit's Darkest places. PEOPLE OF THE RED MORNING Our dreams are our second life We are the peacef...
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1 Poem by Jamie Hunyor
MORNING SODA "You aren't a real Appalachian until you drink Mountain Dew for breakfast," I said, mixing the nuclear-piss nause...
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1 Poem by Taylor Graham
HOW MYTH STARTS A molten landscape hardened; by daylight's afterglow, sand-shimmer of heat. Was that a volcanic plug on the horizon, bac...
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1 Poem by Megan Ross
The Vanishing Growing in towards the feelings we chew like the food we throw up or the dessert we spit out, we shrink shrink shrink into ou...
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2 Poems by Dan von der Embse
Speak to me Cold language on a frozen lake drowns us Feeling something is not quite right we sit silently listening for the words we want to...
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4 Poems by Joneve McCormick
Beginnings and Endings Thor's fist and forearm, archetypal hammer, tall diaphanous maidens glide by; a voice on my left whispers 'Th...
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3 Poems by Zhijian Tao
The Totem Pole In slough and withered grass, on home land Half of your trunk fallen, you stand For what are you keeping watch Like a fra...
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