shadows circling
the night
rises in the eyes
of the wounded deer
Mirela Brailean
Cold Moon Journal
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Monday, February 27, 2023
By M. R. Pelletier
refrigerator hum—
the sound
of
silence
M.
R. Pelletier
*
yard sale—
she gets rid of things
he
never needed
M. R. Pelletier
Sunday, February 26, 2023
By Bipasha Majumder (De)
fog-shrouded
field . . .
silver birch stands
unseen
Bipasha
Majumder (De)
*
lakeside walk . . .
a salmon sips
the
rainbow
Bipasha
Majumder (De)
By Mihaela Babusanu
end
of quarantine–
the smell of cherry
blossoms
retest my senses
Mihaela Babusanu
By Aaron Bn
masonry nails
repeatedly hammered
splitting
my head
Aaron Bn
*
moonlight seeps through
branches of sleeping giants
recharging
for spring
Aaron Bn
By Helen Ogden
winter piazza
chestnuts wrapped
in
yesterday's news
Helen Ogden
*
church tour
the beggar on the steps
extends
his hand
Helen Ogden
By Sreenath
fishing a haiku
in the wild labyrinth
of
my mind
Sreenath
*
shadows
on the churchyards
graveyard
shift begins ...
Sreenath
By Kristen Lindquist
river rocks
skirted with ice . . .
still
grieving
Kristen Lindquist
*
spring wind
a door creaks open
in
the hemlock grove
Kristen Lindquist
By Mike Gallagher
spring vase
dry leaves unfolding
butterfly wings
Mike
Gallagher
*
dawn
light
peering through mist
dim stars
Mike Gallagher
By Chris Langer
quiet breeze
a hummingbird dances
with
falling leaves
Chris Langer
*
black coat
along the fine stitching
small
snowflakes rest
Chris Langer
By Regina Florene P. Tan
I miss you like a home
But one that’s unrecognizable
Repainted,
long gone
Regina Florene P. Tan
Saturday, February 25, 2023
By Adrian Bouter
frosted
trees a branch of silence
Adrian Bouter
*
month
of birth the unmarked date
Adrian Bouter
*
sleet
I dream the map of Spain
Adrian Bouter
By Ranice Tara
unknowing
the path stream leaves
Ranice Tara
*
water
rushing the funeral flowers
Ranice Tara
Friday, February 24, 2023
By Anna Maria Domburg-Sancristoforo
wall
of clouds —
sometimes I sleep
with the light on
Anna Maria Domburg-Sancristoforo
*
day
moon
I indulge in the luxury
of illusions
Anna Maria Domburg-Sancristoforo
Thursday, February 23, 2023
By Govind Joshi
set to leave
with the dawn
a
train whistles
Govind Joshi
*
step farms
we start
for
the moon
Govind Joshi
*
waiting for spring
a solitary
sparrow
Govind Joshi
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
By Douglas J. Lanzo
ocean pulse
the surge of
bubbled tide
swaying through kelp forests
Douglas J. Lanzo
By Refika Dedić
crystals
on the surface of the snow
invitation
to dance
Refika Dedić
*
winter sun—
shivering on the bench
frozen flower
Refika Dedić
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
By Ann Sullivan
train whistle
from the attic
paper-mache
mountain
Ann Sullivan
*
bobbing
in a metal bucket
ice
moon
Ann Sullivan
By Robert Witmer
anvil
the ring of steel
for
a bride
Robert Witmer
*
lilacs
in the breeze
she
whispers in the baby's ear
Robert Witmer
Sunday, February 19, 2023
Saturday, February 18, 2023
Friday, February 17, 2023
By Deborah Karl-Brandt
caring
for others
the old orchid
blooming again
Deborah
Karl-Brandt
*
winter storm…
thinking about the
strength
of bamboo
Deborah Karl-Brandt
*
cold moon …
pretending not to hear
his question
Deborah Karl-Brandt
By Tim Murphy
empty street
the extra silence
on
Christmas Day
Tim Murphy
*
full moon
the manuscript
takes shape
Tim Murphy
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
By C.X.Turner
pixie cup lichen
the slow growth
of
inner healing
C.X.Turner
*
dwindling
sky lost in the blue shape of you
C.X.Turner
By Mark Gilbert
the egret
& its reflection
paths
diverge
Mark Gilbert
*
flowing uphill
the winding trail
of
a rattler
Mark Gilbert
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
By Paula Sears
Valentine’s Day
a cardinal’s wings
on
winter wind
Paula Sears
*
crowning every picket
of our fence . . .
snow
moon
Paula Sears
By John J. Dunphy
'no commitment'
advertised policy of the gym where
she
picked me up
John J. Dunphy
*
reindeer under either arms
my wife and I begin
de-Christmasing
our yard
John J. Dunphy
By Jennifer Gurney
The clocks have stopped
There is nothing left to do
But
to pray for peace
Jennifer Gurney
*
I often wonder
What the tooth fairy does with
All
of those lost teeth
Jennifer Gurney
Monday, February 13, 2023
By petro c.k.
healing
from the past year
black-eyed
peas
petro c.k.
*
in the time it takes
to drink my tea
my
fortune changes
petro c.k.
By Keith Evetts
mating
hedgehogs
we tell our little kids
they love each other
Keith Evetts
*
swept
along
by the winter flood
party hat
Keith Evetts
*
beside
the Moon
but so much smaller
Mars
Keith Evetts
Sunday, February 12, 2023
By Michelle V. Alkerton
blades scraping the ice–
figure eights
until
supper
Michelle V. Alkerton
*
up
and down the stairs
his
indecision
Michelle V. Alkerton
By Stephen Jarrell Williams
spread of winter
farms with barren fields
sleeping roots
Stephen
Jarrell Williams
Friday, February 10, 2023
By Katherine E Winnick
hunger
she
dreams up
a feast
Katherine E Winnick
*
midnight
she
starts to bake
homemade bread
Katherine E Winnick
*
dawn
half
a loaf later
she sleeps
Katherine
E Winnick
Thursday, February 9, 2023
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
By Reid Hepworth
engulfed
by
your negative
storylines
I search for comfort
in the
small things
Reid
Hepworth
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
By Jenn Ryan-Jauregui
complacent
in their daily affairs
sun and moon
Jenn Ryan-Jauregui
*
falling in
and out of love
daisy petals
Jenn Ryan-Jauregui
Monday, February 6, 2023
Sunday, February 5, 2023
By Barrie Levine
service dog
guarding
my
inner silence
Barrie Levine
*
before
plastic the velvet edge of sea glass
Barrie Levine
By Pippa Phillips
dwindling
twilight
the silence eats
a cicada
Pippa Phillips
*
doomscrolling—
the
green
of an unwitnessed tree
Pippa Phillips
By David Josephsohn
kitchen drawer
the clanging of knives
sharpens
my appetite
David Josephsohn
*
tornado warning
the winds laugh
at
our intrusion
David Josephsohn
Saturday, February 4, 2023
By Susan Burch
braying
donkey I make an ass of myself
Susan Burch
*
King
Arthur camped out on my couchalot
Susan Burch
Friday, February 3, 2023
By Maya Daneva
New Year’s covid
measuring my fever
for
first time
Maya Daneva
*
Father’s
Day
thinking
of the kidney donor
of my father
Maya Daneva
By Gerald Friedman
morning glory flowers
die in a day
but those from stems trimmed off
tossed in the shade
last
and last.
Gerald Friedman
Thursday, February 2, 2023
By Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
scent of pine away from the
hustle
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
*
until
i can no longer mourn this dried up river
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
*
avalanche
when i gaze
into
my past
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
*
winter
but i am always
ravenous
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
*
then
watch me dissolve into the cosmos
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
By Mona Bedi
winter stars
this wish to return
home
Mona Bedi
*
back home
I caress a pebble
from
the mountain
Mona Bedi