Cold Moon Journal
Friday, June 2, 2023
By Zhihua Wang
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So much just happened in a new poem, yet the world remains the same. Zhihua Wang
By Alfred Booth
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as if a satellite could replace a full moon . . . machine-gun dreams Alfred Booth * what does a machine know of awe? the Milky Way ...
By Krzysztof Kokot
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a globe – a fruit fly has just climbed Mt Everest Krzysztof Kokot
By Jennifer Gurney
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Downhill to the sea I descend on shifting sands To reach the ocean Jennifer Gurney
Thursday, June 1, 2023
By Andrew Markowski
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temple fog— nothing but emptiness in the zen garden Andrew Markowski * on crowded sidewalks just enough rain for umbrell...
By Joseph P. Wechselberger
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speed dating the changing colors of her mood ring Joseph P. Wechselberger * a lawn full of dandelions going to seed ...
By Allyson Whipple
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bourbon’s last gasp at the back of my throat— what’s left unsaid Allyson Whipple
By Robert Witmer
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starlight vanishing a cry of surprise from the rooster Robert Witmer * silence playing chess with the moonlight Robert Witm...
By Wai Mei Wong
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dusk— behind the windows silent movies we are in Wai Mei Wong
By John J. Dunphy
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hailstorm alley-drinkers take refuge in a dumpster John J. Dunphy * desert highway hitchhiker struck by a tumbleweed John J. D...
By Silvia Bistocchi
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Red poppies — suddenly the dawn beyond the soldiers Silvia Bistocchi
By Mona Bedi
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placebo effect his sugar coated demeanour Mona Bedi * torrential rain the similar greyness of tombstones Mona Bedi
By Helen Ogden
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forgotten meadow tattered ribbons hanging from the old maypole Helen Ogden
By Tuyet Van Do
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mid-day rain in carport corner an empty nest Tuyet Van Do
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
By Debarati Sen
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cold moon — the patches across her heart Debarati Sen * rainbow — pride walk paints my city’s face Debarati Sen
Monday, May 29, 2023
By Daipayan Nair
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stone skipping — to know the swamp has a heartbeat Daipayan Nair * zebra crossing — this haste between us Daipayan Nair
Saturday, May 27, 2023
By Krit Venambal
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Night and moon still the breeze Unseen blossoms Krit Venambal
Friday, May 26, 2023
By Tony Williams
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his mood wilting spinach in the pan Tony Williams * first swim class my daughter windmills it Tony Williams
By Janet Kraus
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Pebble dropped in water Rings form Thoughts spread Janet Kraus
By David He
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Gran's fingers stumbling over her old piano by the lakeside... the moonlight quivers David He * owlsong strikes my ears at...
By JL Huffman
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char cloth sky ablaze with star sparks JL Huffman
By Françoise Maurice
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on the dark stage some notes fly away old jazz tune Françoise Maurice
By Tim Murphy
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unplayable piano: sitting down to play Tim Murphy
By Christer Hansson
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dusk settles ducks sliding on ice Christer Hansson
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
By Samo Kreutz
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stargazing ... the little myriad of her birthmarks Samo Kreutz
By Kerry J Heckman
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the first star not the last twilight Kerry J Heckman
By Govind Joshi
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sudden storm a passing crow takes refuge on silver oak Govind Joshi
By Andrew Markowski
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yellow pages— an old book calls out to me Andrew Markowski
By Vivien Eliades
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he whispers sweet nothings in her ear it tickles Vivien Eliades
By Nancy Brady
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earth day... dandelions decorate the lawn Nancy Brady
By Vasile Moldovan
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burdened by its own fragrance lilac bush Vasile Moldovan
By Mircea Moldovan
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bell’s echo a stork baby learn to fly Mircea Moldovan
Monday, May 22, 2023
By C. Jean Downer
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d ressed in this blue gown a lump in my breast C. Jean Downer
By Dejan Ivanovic
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crumpled cloth the cat licks a puddle of milk off the floor Dejan Ivanovic
By Chip Dameron
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male cardinal offers seed to female perched on birdbath love at first bite Chip Dameron
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