Cold Moon Journal
Monday, September 30, 2024
By Daipayan Nair
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escorting a ladybug to my door twilight breeze Daipayan Nair
By Rupa Anand
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l ady birds skirting a birdbath autumn rain Rupa Anand
By Mircea Moldovan
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death journey suddenly interrupted... door wide open Mircea Moldovan
Sunday, September 29, 2024
By Debbie Strange
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fast fashion the roses have had their day image and words Debbie Strange
Saturday, September 28, 2024
By Pris Campbell
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blue moon... Elvis dolls swivel at Graceland Pris Campbell
By Srinivasa Rao Sambangi
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graveyard — a part of the circle not colored Srinivasa Rao Sambangi granite boulder removing all outside the Buddha Srinivasa ...
By Suzanne Leaf-Brock
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yellow prayer shawl my friend’s fingers grace each stitch Suzanne Leaf-Brock
By Lakshman Bulusu
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a blade of grass swaying in the wind the delicacy of dance Lakshman Bulusu
By Jharna Sanyal
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black tea sharing the evening with home bound crows Jharna Sanyal
By Wanda Amos
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abandoned factory... brightened by graffiti and dandelions dancing between potholes Wanda Amos under the dark moon night stalk...
By Sarah Mahina Calvello
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Blooming camellias Red and velvet lit By afternoon sun Sarah Mahina Calvello
By Suraja Menon Roychowdhury
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a vase of gifted sunflowers borrowed light Suraja Menon Roychowdhury always singing the wrong note right music lesson Suraja M...
By Monica Kakkar
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for days in a row origami everywhere . . . it’s raining bullfrogs Monica Kakkar
Friday, September 27, 2024
By Sharon Martina
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years since my last confession pouring rain Sharon Martina afternoon snooze the gentle sway of a hammock Sharon Martina
By Stephen Jarrell Williams
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in the porch swing just holding each other lovers in the dark Stephen Jarrell Williams
By Rita Melissano
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acorn falling the sound of new life...
By Suraj Nanu
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house sparrows chirping from beam to beam of the morning sun Suraj Nanu
Thursday, September 26, 2024
By Deborah Karl-Brandt
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Behind the Curtain phone call the stranger says a familiar name out for fresh air on the wet asphalt a dying worm feel-good-tea...
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