escorting
a ladybug to my door
twilight
breeze
Daipayan Nair
graveyard
—
a part of the circle
not colored
Srinivasa Rao Sambangi
granite
boulder
removing all outside
the Buddha
Srinivasa
Rao Sambangi
abandoned factory...
brightened by graffiti
and dandelions
dancing
between
potholes
Wanda Amos
under
the
dark
moon
night
stalker
image and words Wanda Amos
Blooming camellias
Red and velvet lit
By
afternoon sun
Sarah Mahina Calvello
a
vase
of gifted sunflowers
borrowed light
Suraja Menon Roychowdhury
always singing
the wrong note right
music
lesson
Suraja Menon Roychowdhury
years since
my last confession
pouring
rain
Sharon Martina
afternoon snooze
the gentle sway
of
a hammock
Sharon Martina
in the porch swing
just holding each other
lovers
in the dark
Stephen Jarrell Williams
acorn
falling
the
sound
of
new
life
Rita Melissano
one
more dream each night finding a new storyline
Rita Melissano
Behind the Curtain
phone
call
the stranger says
a familiar name
out for
fresh air
on the wet asphalt
a dying
worm
feel-good-tea
her birthday package
remains
unopened
some things I will never know
did
she really liked white roses?
one last time looking up her
name in the address book
the woman
who wasn't my
grandmother
someone sends his
condolences
Deborah Karl-Brandt
The late summer rain
never calls, never writes, gets
visit
over with.
Chad Parenteau
coffee
and donuts
as i police
the sunrise
Scott F. Parker
where
we are—
beyond us
only fog
Scott F. Parker
dead of night
an octopus turns off the valve
on
the gas pipeline
Eugeniusz Zacharski
under the streetlight
two moths
dance
away the night
Marjolein
Rotsteeg
holiday abroad
a stray cat looking like mine
wants
to make friends
Marjolein Rotsteeg
forest
bathing I slowly become a tree
Mona Bedi
blinking
cursor —
the things I leave
unsaid
Mona Bedi
in
pursuit
of a butterfly
my whole life
Tony Williams
thistle
it’s
obvious
you don’t want a hug
Tony Williams
Anthropocene
the
hard-edged debate
on plastic rock
Pravat Kumar Padhy
forest
poem a child rhymes green and green
Pravat Kumar Padhy
do we remember
hot summers and cold winters
from our childhood?
talking about rain or shine
isn’t
like it used to be
Marcellin Dallaire-Beaumont
low tide
the sandcastles
we
leave behind
C.X. Turner
waterfall
dipping a toe
into
the unknown
C.X. Turner
chamomile—
waiting
for water to boil
I brew haiku
Susan Lee Roberts
summer
hike
exploring the vastness
of the map
Susan Lee
Roberts
without
my son —
the light of dawn
always somewhere
Sébastien Revon
not
the rain
but the lukewarm coffee —
end of
summer
Sébastien Revon
father’s grave
finally telling him
what
I really think
Bryan Rickert
romantic picnic
we both come away
with
a tick
Bryan Rickert
crossroad
a day without a need
to
yield
Vera Constantineau
heavy rain
swapping summer for fall
in
the closet
Vera Constantineau
senior golfer
corrects his stance
at
the urinal
Vera Constantineau
French lavender bunch
the life I thought
I
was bound for
Kelly Sargent
winter rain
the wisdom
of
imperfection
Kelly Sargent
beach
wedding—
the flower girl gathers
broken shells
Mark
Forrester
midnight
rain
remembering
my mother’s voice
Mark Forrester
pulled
into
another
black
hole
nightmare
Stephanie Zepherelli
balance
amid chaos
stacking
stones
Stephanie Zepherelli
willow leaf
a koi practices
catch
and release
Richard L. Matta
box canyon hike
a chorus of coyotes
deepens
darkness
Richard L. Matta
coming
out of woods the sudden depth of the sky
Vandana Parashar
on
the periphery of night just enough space for me
Vandana Parashar
carbon
dating am I too old to bond
Vandana Parashar
deep in dhyana
thud of a newspaper
outside
my door
Vandana Parashar
single bird on a wire
one-note
afternoon
Steve Van Allen
hot July
in tall grassy shade
a
deer
Steve Van Allen
a
single clock
back and forth in time—
tango
Emil
Karla
the
many birds
above the tracks
within the morning sun
Emil Karla
why
presupposes everything one random car horn blast
J. D. Nelson
morning
crow morning crow come on everybody it’s the morning crow
J. D. Nelson
crabapples
on the tree some red some green some red & green
J. D. Nelson
lightning
against the dark sky I remember a dream come true
J. D. Nelson
how green
our earth was
–climate
change
Nancy Brady
September morning...
the lone honk
of
a Canada goose
Nancy Brady
origami
butterfly poetry from a friend
Karen O’Leary
older than dirt
I kick up dust
square
dancing
Karen O’Leary
my old school
the road has grown
to
tarmac
Biswajit Mishra
I’d rather
he didn’t touch my nerves
dental
visit
Biswajit Mishra
vanishing
point –
parallel tracks roll on
destination
unknown
Joseph Kleponis
I
heard you singing
soft and sweet –
or was it the
wind?
Joseph Kleponis
haijin debate –
behind Basho’s frog
interjections
Ana Drobot
autumn leaves
just me, myself and I
same old song
over and over
again
Ana Drobot
Sitting by the bank
of the Saco, I gaze at
my daughter Kristen
and her friend, like two Naiads
frolicking
on the water.
Russell Dupont
oppressive heat
only cicadas accompany me
at
dad’s grave
Maya Daneva
this woodpecker’s tapping
in the morning
in
the afternoon
Maya Daneva