Cold Moon Journal
Monday, November 25, 2024
By Jerome Berglund
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forced perspective finding pockets in the shallows Jerome Berglund thumb, forefinger disentangling the leaves Jerome Berglund ...
By Jennifer Gurney
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the number of planes buzzing overhead now outnumbers the clouds, the birds even the stars Jennifer Gurney days shortening littl...
By Barrie Levine
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lost glove he warms her hand in both of his Barrie Levine phantom ring on her left hand stages of grief Barrie Levine
By Susan Burch
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roundabout we get through it Susan Burch peacock brooch when did I stop feeling pretty Susan Burch
By Fatma Zohra Habis
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harvest moon far from the war zone children's laughter Fatma Zohra Habis
By Michael Shoemaker
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Along the Fence Line Michael Shoemaker
By Chad Henry
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yellow tablecloth a handful of sage starting to crumble Chad Henry midsummer dusk rain on the skylight the cat hears it first ...
By Bryan Rickert
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the silence it brings prairie frost Bryan Rickert pretending I’m a gardener– three tomato harvest Bryan Rick...
By John J. Dunphy
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God god a god no god John J. Dunphy visitation the deceased and I wear the same color tie John J. Dunphy communion Sun...
By Arvinder Kaur
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walk as usual but this time the magic of leaf shadows Arvinder Kaur woven into my insignificance gossamer threads Arvinder Kau
By Tony Williams
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when I was young and a cat and not some kind of man Tony Williams an owl’s vowels around midnight Tony Williams
By John Pappas
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winter lavender how I know you’re here John Pappas dropping blossoms how little of this world is ours John Pappas
By Brad Bennett
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an easement onto conservation land morning mist Brad Bennett
By Steliana Cristina Voicu
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Sunday Service the way the Archangel from the stained glass scatters its light on your shoulder Steliana Cristina Voicu one mo...
By Jiel Narvekar
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Lush green, freshly cut Golden rays caress the edges Crafty, plastic turf Jiel Narvekar
By Chen-ou Liu
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hometown memories I still hold on to snowflakes in the wind Chen-ou Liu happy or not just to be as I am ... patches of fog Che...
Friday, November 22, 2024
By David Ngo
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a flower blooms only when it is history David Ngo
By Douglas J. Lanzo
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early sunset the questions we never got to ask Douglas J. Lanzo
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