Cold Moon Journal
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
By Stephanie Zepherelli
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pulled into another black ...
By Richard L. Matta
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willow leaf a koi practices catch and release Richard L. Matta box canyon hike a chorus of coyotes deepens darkness Richard L. M...
By Vandana Parashar
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coming out of woods the sudden depth of the sky Vandana Parashar on the periphery of night just enough space for me Vandana Parash...
By Steve Van Allen
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single bird on a wire one-note afternoon Steve Van Allen hot July in tall grassy shade a deer Steve Van Allen
By Emil Karla
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a single clock back and forth in time— tango Emil Karla the many birds above the tracks within the morning sun Emil Karla
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
By J. D. Nelson
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why presupposes everything one random car horn blast J. D. Nelson morning crow morning crow come on everybody it’s the morning crow...
By Tim Murphy
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dead plant listening to a language I used to know Tim Murphy
By Neena Singh
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autumn sunset last year’s olives still in the fridge Neena Singh
By Nancy Brady
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how green our earth was – climate change Nancy Brady September morning... the lone honk of a Canada goose Nancy Brady
By Aaron Anstett
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noodle shop morning slurp until nothing but oil in miso Aaron Anstett
By Karen O’Leary
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origami butterfly poetry from a friend Karen O’Leary older than dirt I kick up dust square dancing Karen O’Leary
By Biswajit Mishra
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my old school the road has grown to tarmac Biswajit Mishra I’d rather he didn’t touch my nerves dental visit Bi...
By Elena Zouain
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autumn storm – the notes of the wind knocking on the window Elena Zouain
By Joseph Kleponis
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vanishing point – parallel tracks roll on destination unknown Joseph Kleponis I heard you singing soft and sweet – or was it the ...
By Ana Drobot
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haijin debate – behind Basho’s frog interjections Ana Drobot autumn leaves just me, myself and I same old song over and over ...
By Russell Dupont
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Sitting by the bank of the Saco, I gaze at my daughter Kristen and her friend, like two Naiads frolicking on the water. Russell Dupont
By Jefferson Limos
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the lost button of my summer shirt full moon Jefferson Limos
By Maya Daneva
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oppressive heat only cicadas accompany me at dad’s grave Maya Daneva this woodpecker’s tapping in the morning in the afternoon ...
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