Cold Moon Journal
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
By M. R. Pelletier
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Balcony chimes & a wind among the trees— my mind ringing M. R. Pelletier
By Ron Scully
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heat wave even the terns don’t want to come out of the water Ron Scully
By Saumya Bansal
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ocean blue sky blue ocean Saumya Bansal first flight just winging it Saumya Bansal
By Robert Witmer
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the widow's plants dying in the dark windows Robert Witmer
By Refika Dedić
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morning freshness still on the window pumpkin seeds Refika Dedić
By Devoshruti Mandal
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old memories... still that flickering midnight lamp Devoshruti Mandal
By Kavita Ratna
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blown fuse Orion leaps forward Kavita Ratna
By Wilda Morris
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looking both ways before crossing— a Canada goose Wilda Morris
By Kathryn Jones
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sunflower math truth plus beauty equals galaxies of gold Kathryn Jones
By Alvin B. Cruz
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his wife’s need for some space desert flower Alvin B. Cruz
By Manasa Kaliki
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sound of a seashell silence in meditation both infinite Manasa Kaliki
By Chad Parenteau
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The late summer rain never calls, never writes, gets visit over with. Chad Parenteau
By Madhavi K
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marching seasons the garden gnome stands to attention Madhavi K
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
By Adele Evershed
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orange crush the long line to buy MAGA hats Adele Evershed
Sunday, September 22, 2024
By Sharon Ferrante
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I wander off… how lovely this moment without purpose Sharon Ferrante
By Mike Gallagher
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romping lambs unaware of the closeness of rosemary Mike Gallagher
By Ram Chandran
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strange — this cloud looks like Papa's profile Ram Chandran
By Scott F. Parker
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coffee and donuts as i police the sunrise Scott F. Parker where we are— beyond us only fog Scott F. Parker
By Wilbert Salgado
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crayon box the kid´s imagination sharpens Wilbert Salgado
By Nitu Yumnam
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departing train the weight of unspoken words Nitu Yumnam
By Eugeniusz Zacharski
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dead of night an octopus turns off the valve on the gas pipeline Eugeniusz Zacharski
By Fatma Zohra Habis
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isolation alone with artificial Intelligence Fatma Zohra Habis
By Marjolein Rotsteeg
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under the streetlight two moths dance away the night Marjolein Rotsteeg holiday abroad a stray cat looking like mine wants ...
By Mona Bedi
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f orest bathing I slowly become a tree Mona Bedi blinking cursor — the things I leave unsaid Mona Bedi
By Shawn Blair
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paper airplanes the crease at each end of her smile Shawn Blair
By Jennifer Isham
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cancer diagnosis writing now with my left hand Jennifer Isham
By Tsanka Shishkova
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music of calm water moonlight Tsanka Shishkova
Saturday, September 21, 2024
By M. R. Defibaugh
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r olling back rights a little wrath affixes every clothespin M. R. Defibaugh
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