Cold Moon Journal
Friday, January 6, 2023
By Kimberly Kuchar
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old button filling each hole with new thread Kimberly Kuchar
By Keith Evetts
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dandelion fluff trying not to take gravity too seriously Keith Evetts
By Sreenath
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daybreak cows head to the fields jingle of bells Sreenath * i travel distant places discovering my inner spaces Sr...
By Chen-ou Liu
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laid off ... my drunken shadow stalking what's left of the night Chen-ou Liu * prognosis ... the weight of my friend's a...
Thursday, January 5, 2023
By Joseph P. Wechselberger
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jazz singer a gardenia like Billie Joseph P. Wechselberger * blues band the flash of sequins when the guitarist sings Josep...
By Chris Langer
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broken radio driving to the sound of rainfall Chris Langer
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
By M. R. Pelletier
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My haiku— the bulk of them unseasoned M. R. Pelletier
By John J. Dunphy
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midnight melody our cat walks on the piano keys John J. Dunphy * backyard a squirrel chows down on my aunt’s fruitcake John ...
By Arvinder Kaur
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beyond the poems beyond the battlefield mother’s vacant gaze Arvinder Kaur
Monday, January 2, 2023
By Wai Mei Wong
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recurring dream— I tell myself I’m not superstitious Wai Mei Wong
By Janet Ruth
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tumbleweeds pile against the fence howling wind Janet Ruth * in my dream he climbs a ladder saying goodbye Janet Ruth
By Maya Daneva
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red maple leaf... the citizenship I call mine Maya Daneva
By David Josephsohn
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gusting winds our laundry entangled just as our lives David Josephsohn * empty pages every moment begs to be written Dav...
Sunday, January 1, 2023
By Barrie Levine
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family reunion my view rises to the top of the tree Barrie Levine * ironing the infinite length of a shirtsleeve Barrie Levine ...
Saturday, December 31, 2022
By A.J. Anwar
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lowland complex the main road becomes a river A.J. Anwar
By Jennifer Gurney
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How can there be so Many unanswered questions In one human heart? Jennifer Gurney
By Elena Malec
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late fall orchard — fluffing up feathers sparrows sustain the sky Elena Malec
By Stephen Williams
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sandy beach being washed away jealous storms Stephen Williams
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