Cold Moon Journal
Thursday, October 24, 2024
By Sam Calhoun
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last leaf of the maple cups the last star in the sky— is this love Sam Calhoun
By Elena Zouain
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autumn solitude — the moon at my window Elena Zouain silence of the forest — the stag's bellow reaches the stars Elena Zo...
By Rita R. Melissano
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meeting again the old pain disappears Rita R. Melissano welcoming the precious beauty of ordinary days this morning begins wit...
By Richard Bailly
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heaven on earth grandmother's blueberry pie-- a la mode Richard Bailly viewing all my memories... online Richard Bailly
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
By Roy N. Mason
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Your AARP Membership Has Arrived Waiting On The Day I Look Back At All This And Laugh Roy N. Mason
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
By Joanna Ashwell
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already too far from the nightglow a tidal wishing star Joanna Ashwell what we said to the snow an igloo’s hush Joanna Ashwell...
By Scott Wiggerman
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ten sentences as the narrative rambles on . . . all I wanted was a simple yes or no Scott Wiggerman the failure of...
By Robert Witmer
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another possession lost and found yesterday Robert Witmer daylight fades . . . a child's smile lost in thought Robert Witm...
Monday, October 21, 2024
By Chad Parenteau
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Morning Camp Photographing the trees that scared us first night. Chad Parenteau Morning Foliage Chad Parenteau
Sunday, October 20, 2024
By Katie Montagna
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"Shut the gate” reads the sign on the open gate Katie Montagna
By Tejendra Sherchan
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a national daily’s thought for today column— blank! Tejendra Sherchan
By Janet Krauss
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As I place the hearing aid in my ear, a bell rings within, an invitation to enter a sanctum of sound where voices inspire, cajole and c...
By Sarah Mahina Calvello
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Feeling renewed In a knitted sweater Vanilla coffee Sarah Mahina Calvello
By Timothy Daly
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unsaved number telling her I met someone Timothy Daly
By Sharon Martina
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night-blooming jasmine a whiff of moonlight Sharon Martina
By Eugeniusz Zacharski
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sunlight bit by bit blossom Eugeniusz Zacharski
By Srinivasa Rao Sambangi
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giving the poet a longer life late-blooming cherries Srinivasa Rao Sambangi
By Govind Joshi
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in the cornfield a lone woman looks at the future Govind Joshi
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