Cold Moon Journal
Tuesday, August 6, 2024
By Alvaro Carrasquel Gomez
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loneliness the bitter cost of being myself Alvaro Carrasquel Gomez
By Deborah Karl-Brandt
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playing favorites our bunny likes me better than him Deborah Karl-Brandt
By Robin Dake
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Fairy Circles Early grass wet, cool. Mushrooms growing in the round, Nature’s fungi art. I lie down for the picture And hear the fa...
By Joan E. Cashin
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The sun fades at last so a paragraph of light can tell us the tale. Joan E. Cashin
By Kelly Sargent
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twister tangled in your blues Kelly Sargent gypsy moth wanderings before my wings Kelly Sargent
By Monica Kakkar
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sitārist solos . . . in the sweep of a sārī solstice strawberry Monica Kakkar
By K. Ramesh
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small town... throughout the rain the football match K. Ramesh
By Fatma Zohra Habis
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behind the window alone with autumn rain Fatma Zohra Habis
By Jerome Berglund
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stripping off soaked garments socks still dry Jerome Berglund kingdom builders roofing and gutters Jerome Berglund
By Eugeniusz Zacharski
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in a trench a quarrel between soldiers over a property line Eugeniusz Zacharski
Friday, August 2, 2024
By Ann Sullivan
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mountain drive . . . the spider spins a silk road Ann Sullivan
By Anju Kishore
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peace talks the sky gathers in shades of grey Anju Kishore storm alert — the sky a screech of parrots Anju Kishore thunder...
By Mark Forrester
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reading nursery rhymes— I pause where my mother paused Mark Forrester
By John Zheng
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tornado then blue sky then family albums in the rubbles John Zheng golden grass in flying manes chasing our car John Zheng
By Barrie Levine
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summer week all the bedrooms filled in grandma’s house Barrie Levine city heat . . . all-day panting in the dog park Barrie Lev...
By Susan Burch
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nudist my mascara streaking Susan Burch
By Sharon Ferrante
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midnight dip how warm the fondue Sharon Ferrante I get too close then he leaves me owl on the lamppost Sharon Ferrante ...
By Brad Bennett
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false spring a trail newly closed for restoration Brad Bennett
By Biswajit Mishra
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summing up evolution a butterfly Biswajit Mishra peace talk warring factions share a lunch Biswajit Mishra things we...
By Susan Pope
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Her invisible childhood friend Where is she now? Still by her side Susan Pope
By Daniela Misso
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autumn rain – grandma's sewing machine silent in the corner Daniela Misso short night – a station master's whistle in t...
By Mike Gallagher
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more distant lighthouse beams dancing on the waves Mike Gallagher
Thursday, August 1, 2024
By Kimberly Kuchar
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glittering scales . . . a flying fish skates on the edge of two worlds Kimberly Kuchar braided river I can't be everywhere ...
By Vandana Parashar
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soundless rain his story dies with him Vandana Parashar
By Bryan Rickert
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drought moss not as resilient as I used to be Bryan Rickert high tide I, too, feel the pull of this moon Bryan Rickert ...
By Neena Singh
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l ate summer pink roses fade petal by petal Neena Singh
By J. D. Nelson
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long day low battery charge your phone now J. D. Nelson daylight fades a cautious young deer crosses at the crosswalk J. D. Nelson ...
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
By Emil Karla
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under water the drifting view of a steady log Emil Karla
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