Cold Moon Journal
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
By Tony Williams
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toadstools the choir stands up to sing Tony Williams
By J. D. Nelson
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in the fruit basket: avocados, tangerines, one purple onion J. D. Nelson
By Tim Murphy
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autumn evening stirring a saucepan of hot chocolate Tim Murphy
By Joseph P. Wechselberger
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twilight the familiar begins to disappear Joseph P. Wechselberger * empty mailbox promises not kept Joseph P. Wechselberger * somet...
By Bonnie J Scherer
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the poet within … a facet in the cut of my diamond Bonnie J Scherer
By Mona Bedi
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col d moon the shivering ripples of the sea Mona Bedi
By Alvin B. Cruz
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full moon three nights in a row still in love Alvin B. Cruz * more than the flowers the scent of the flower vendor Alvin B. Cruz
By Christina Chin and Uchechukwu Onyedikam
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s weltering Lagos traffic — juice in a bottle cold pressed cane bumper to bumper sugarcane ants Christina Chin / Uchechukwu Onyedi...
Monday, November 7, 2022
By Adrian Bouter
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empty sky some things never come Adrian Bouter
By Madeleine Vinluan
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not much can change the world now except for the clouds Madeleine Vinluan
By Simon De Courcey
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The etiquette of crows – anything goes Simon De Courcey
By Daniela Rodi
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moonlit solitude... a lone crow in a bare tree Daniela Rodi
By Meera Rehm
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bitter morning a wet leaf attaches to my shoe Meera Rehm * changing seasons. . . the never ending cycle of war and peace Me...
By Kerry J Heckman
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ukraine border town every sunset sacred Kerry J Heckman
By Rob McKinnon
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liberation… invaders’ dead bodies lie in the streets Rob McKinnon
Sunday, November 6, 2022
By Lynn Edge
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f inal hymn all five brothers together now Lynn Edge * a river of stars down the wet highway holiday traffic Lynn Edge ...
Saturday, November 5, 2022
By Deborah P Kolodji
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those things which should remain hidden low tide Deborah P Kolodji * dolphin performance a whole family too seasick to notice ...
By Keith Evetts
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war of words poets look for a retreat Keith Evetts
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