Cold Moon Journal
Friday, November 29, 2024
By Mark Gilbert
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swallows and leaves the shape of the year Mark Gilbert between the scarf and the parka a sliver of sunlight Mark Gilbert d...
By Michael Nickels-Wisdom
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away all little yellow leaf life boats Michael Nickels-Wisdom every day every thing balanced upon ...
By Marjolein Rotsteeg
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cackling geese — will we ever listen to climate scientists? Marjolein Rotsteeg foggy night the muffled screech of a bar...
By Alvin B. Cruz
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day moon the fear of being known inside out Alvin B. Cruz on a train looking out the window I wonder how much of life has pas...
By Janet Krauss
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Some days are pieces of paper that crumple up and blow away Janet Krauss
By Nicoletta Ignatti
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crushed almonds – all my childhood in pieces Nicoletta Ignatti
By Lakshman Bulusu
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fountain spray reaches the clouds one more dream fulfilled Lakshman Bulusu
By Tuyet Van Do
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Orange sun outside the nursing home paramedic sirens Tuyet Van Do
By Joseph P. Wechselberger
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the long drive home ... just Patsy Cline and me Joseph P. Wechselberger crescent moon a field of purple cauliflower waiting for...
By Meera Rehm
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autumn park bench my lonely sigh disappears into wind Meera Rehm
By M. R. Pelletier
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dark skies leaves drop to the bench where I read M. R. Pelletier
Thursday, November 28, 2024
By Sharon Ferrante
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still wishing— the shiny things in a dried up well Sharon Ferrante
By Sarah Mahina Calvello
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A crow Covers the moon For a moment Sarah Mahina Calvello
By Stephanie Zepherelli
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earth shoes when we were one Stephanie Zepherelli the last rung on the ladder floodwaters Stephanie Zpherelli embroidered b...
By Sarah Paris
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the children bury their dolls autumn leaves Sarah Paris election night even the Halloween ghosts look scared Sarah Paris
By Biswajit Mishra
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night by night how I age crescent moon Biswajit Mishra my enigma when I have nothing to do I have no time for anything Bi...
By Vandana Parashar
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living in the moment a cloud becomes rain Vandana Parashar wind through a crack the flowers arrange themselves Vandana Parasha...
By Nalini Shetty
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ferry crossing the river water churns underneath us I hold tight to the rail and your unspoken words Nalini Shetty saffron robe...
By Mona Bedi
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tornado warning the comfort of gran’s rosary Mona Bedi incessant rain i let the old dog in Mona Bedi distant thunder — how we...
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
By C. Jean Downer
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wandering through her room to hold near once-treasured gifts she left behind C. Jean Downer a childhood in the peripheral ...
By Manasa Reddy Chichili
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mountain temple far from home searching for peace Manasa Reddy Chichili
By Susan Lee Roberts
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ocean breeze... together we walk the life-long jetty Susan Lee Roberts onion— layers of unexpressed sweetness Susan Lee Robert...
By Neena Singh
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football field— a sparrow holds the goal post Neena Singh insomnia stray dogs bark all night Neena Singh margosa shade...
By Elena Zouain
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red chrysanthemum — the color of a memory Elena Zouain silence of the forest — the deer’s bellow reaches the moon Elena Zouain ...
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
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