Cold Moon Journal
Saturday, August 27, 2022
By Susanna Gilbert
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Split like a dagger. Nature and clouds draw our eyes. From past to present. Susanna Gilbert ...
Thursday, August 25, 2022
By Rob McKinnon
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floods recede — discarded households on muddy mounds Rob McKinnon
By Angiola Inglese
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dinner alone .… counting and recounting moons and days Angiola Inglese
Monday, August 22, 2022
By Amoolya Kamalnath
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p edaling the lake boat fog overtakes Amoolya Kamalnath
Friday, August 19, 2022
By Roberta Beach Jacobson
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birdsong Buddha can’t stop laughing Roberta Beach Jacobson
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
By Theresa A. Cancro
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bruises the color of amethyst — he says he loves me Theresa A. Cancro
By Susan Burch
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a dirt canal where the river used to run how long did you think I’d wait for you Susan Burch
Monday, August 15, 2022
By Maya Daneva
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family Bible the names my dad entered and those he did not Maya Daneva
By Madeleine Vinluan
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the moon glows I look closely it is crying Madeleine Vinluan
By John J. Dunphy
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inner city Fourth firecrackers then gunshots John J. Dunphy
By Douglas J. Lanzo
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Land of the Rising Sun yellow iris tinged by dawn Douglas J. Lanzo
By Priti Khullar
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women’s day she chooses to yell not whimper Priti Khullar
Sunday, August 14, 2022
By Deborah Karl-Brandt
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laughter… her imaginary friend tells his best joke Deborah Karl-Brandt
By Mike Gallagher
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a few wisps lightly drawn over baldness Mike Gallagher
Thursday, August 11, 2022
By Sarah Davies
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a life — notes scrawled in handwriting you no longer understand Sarah Davies
By Amrutha Prabhu
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a tree within a seed within a tree ... forest within Amrutha Prabhu
By Tim Murphy
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being my own shaman winter light Tim Murphy
By Kyle Hemmings
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slurring the names of my own demons Kyle Hemmings
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