Cold Moon Journal
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
By Govind Joshi
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summer fair children chasing soap bubbles Govind Joshi story within a story this life Govind Joshi
By Todd Matson
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my sweet baby girls – they are no longer babies and not always sweet Todd Matson his philanthropy – the gi...
By Ravi Kiran
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rush hour the manoeuvrability of an ambulance Ravi Kiran between a beard and the grey moustache a few missing teeth Ravi Kiran...
By j rap
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escaping through fence pickets wildflower seeds j rap you pick out things from my hair lovebug j rap
By Alvin B. Cruz
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words we said too late lilacs Alvin B. Cruz insomnia yesterday’s rain still falling Alvin B. Cruz rain after a long drough...
By Patricia Carragon
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buds sprout on maple trees cat in deep sleep Patricia Carragon
By Nancy Brady
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spring evening seeping though the window the skunk's scent Nancy Brady
By Stephen Jarrell Williams
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taking a nap with eyes closed seeing everything Stephen Jarrell Williams an old man gazing up to heaven wondering when Stephe...
By Tomislav Maretić
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deserted streets – birdsong fills the silence Tomislav Maretić
By Vandana Parashar
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buried nuts how easy it is to be forgotten Vandana Parashar
By Pitt Büerken
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shitty day she holds herself to the drinking straw Pitt Büerken really that can’t be true indeed what’s to be seen seems incredib...
By Steve Van Allen
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winds pick up at sunset sign of a coming front wet whispers of rain Steve Van Allen
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
By Anthony Ward
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Exodus of toads, Crossing my path, I part my feet Anthony Ward Leave me be said the tree rather quite deciduously Anthony War...
By Richard Bailly
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arc of a missile children playing leapfrog schoolyard Richard Bailly
By David He
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d eserted temple a stone Buddha drowns in the moonlight David He dim moonlight... the rain ripples in a beggar's bowl Da...
By Deborah Karl-Brandt
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minimalistic lifestyle still cluttered pages Deborah Karl-Brandt
By Jennifer Gurney
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migrating geese — nature's universal sign that life goes on Jennifer Gurney
By M. R. Pelletier
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Closed wings— the butterfly disappears into a tree M. R. Pelletier
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