Cold Moon Journal
Friday, February 3, 2023
By Herbert Shippey
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floorboards creak the house settles into old age Herbert Shippey
By Maya Daneva
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New Year’s covid measuring my fever for first time Maya Daneva * Father’s Day t hinking of the kidney donor of my...
By Gerald Friedman
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morning glory flowers die in a day but those from stems trimmed off tossed in the shade last and last. Gerald Friedman
By Birk Andersson
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side by side the names of the dead antique bookshop Birk Andersson
By Naomi G Tangonan
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m other’s wheelchair empty for years now i still hug her there Naomi G Tangonan
Thursday, February 2, 2023
By Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
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scent of pine away from the hustle Tiffany Shaw-Diaz * until i can no longer mourn this dried up river Tiffany Shaw-Diaz * ...
By Mona Bedi
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winter stars this wish to return home Mona Bedi * back home I caress a pebble from the mountain Mona Bedi
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
By Mark Scott
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winter moon finding joy in 100 unfinished haiku Mark Scott * winter sunrise– always the crow never the sparrow M...
By Angiola Inglese
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moving house – different and the same I look at the moon Angiola Inglese
By John Paul Caponigro
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snow drifts filling my footsteps the way home is lost John Paul Caponigro
Monday, January 30, 2023
By Emma Alexander Arthur
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snowfall stones with hats in the Zen garden Emma Alexander Arthur * fifty years on still the same figure Christmas Barbie Emma ...
By Sébastien Revon
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Wolf Moon making friend with my shadow Sébastien Revon * sparking sun shadows shorten on the frosted field Sébastien Revon *...
By Agus Maulana Sunjaya
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first day of the year more than I can imagine robin songs Agus Maulana Sunjaya * rusty fence overwhelmed by poison ivy t...
Sunday, January 29, 2023
By Andrew Markowski
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zen retreat emptying my wallet Andrew Markowski * blank canvas an artist paints her nails Andrew Markowski * ...
By David Cox
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green house spider — the tomato stalking me David Cox
By Ram Chandran
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night train full moon travels with me intermittently Ram Chandran
By Kerry J Heckman
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campfire her eyes follow a moth to the flame Kerry J Heckman * homecoming the unbroken sky of the prairie Kerry J Heckman
Friday, January 27, 2023
By Françoise Maurice
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two grey cranes in the harvested rice field december shadows Françoise Maurice
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