Cold Moon Journal
Thursday, January 4, 2024
By Debbie Strange
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nurdles all that's left of the ocean Debbie Strange this pain i can't seem to get a handle on Debbie Strange
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
By Steve Bahr
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new year bubbles burst of resolutions Steve Bahr * descended dust the shelf life of a keepsake Steve Bahr
By Wanda Amos
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lonesome moon that warming unconsciousness of cognac Wanda Amos * why— do you follow me day moon Wanda Amos
By Anthony Lusardi
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everything i need cherry petal rain Anthony Lusardi * lunar halo— is there ever a good time to tell bad news Anthony Lusardi
By Stephanie Zepherelli
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ash to gold the alchemist ignites a new year Stephanie Zepherelli * hourglass the last grain stuck in time St...
By Keith Evetts
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New Year's Day leftovers or fasting Keith Evetts * wild night hardly anything left of the moon Keith Evetts
By Françoise Maurice
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east wind each leaf waits its turn Françoise Maurice * sidewalk as surprised as I was the crow Françoise Maurice
By Govind Joshi
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village fair tinkle of glass bangles surrounding the cart Govind Joshi * rippled lake a wooden boat fast to a tree Gov...
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
By Priti Khullar
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memories a fly entangled in the spider web Priti Khullar
By Kerry J Heckman
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tracing my lifeline ant Kerry J Heckman * trumpet flower the hummingbird plays each blossom Kerry J Heckman
By Chris Kastle
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sun caresses warmth within buzzing of bees Chris Kastle
By Maya Daneva
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quiet beach a small crab moves its shade over my toe Maya Daneva
By Gopal Lahiri
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beetles exchange honeydew ants giggle Gopal Lahiri
Monday, January 1, 2024
By j rap
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in the pause between motorcycle gears this tiny thought j rap
By James Penha
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oligarchs burn tropical jungles— there will be smoke from ashes oil palm plantations— there will be fat where orangutans and g...
By Jennifer Gurney
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waking to the light through the crack under the door— you are here Jennifer Gurney
By Joseph P. Wechselberger
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60th reunion two with walkers doing The Twist Joseph P. Wechselberger
By JL Huffman
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wood stove smoke rises from the hollars mountain man morn JL Huffman * last bright ember buried in charcoal clo...
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