Cold Moon Journal
Saturday, May 11, 2024
By Bryan Rickert
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seasonal sadness settling into raven song Bryan Rickert eclipse the time it takes poppies to close Bryan Rickert
Friday, May 10, 2024
By Mike Gallagher
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gnomes frost-blanched boots Mike Gallagher a butterfly its shadow disappearing into shade Mike Gallagher the lioness a m...
Thursday, May 9, 2024
By Deborah P Kolodji
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barking at the sea wind wolf moon Deborah P Kolodji constant bird chatter silently I sit with butterflies Deborah P Kolodji ...
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
By Louise Hopewell
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wishing well the orange question mark of a koi Louise Hopewell droning cicadas a fairy wren flits shadow to ...
By cp howes
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on a pond steps to the sun water lilies cp howes cryptic postcards From interstellar lasers crop circles cp howes
By Nalini Shetty
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morning coffee the bitter taste of yesterday’s news Nalini Shetty dinner for one the candle burns at both ends Nalini Shetty ...
By Ravi Kiran
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first cruise the destination doesn’t matter Ravi Kiran deep within the shifting sands camel tracks Ravi Kiran sometimes ...
By Hassane Zemmouri
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lonely as my goldfish bubbles of past memories Hassane Zemmouri
By Tuyet Van Do
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afternoon drive in the passenger seat fur baby Tuyet Van Do
By Marcellin Dallaire-Beaumont
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language of flowers does lilac have an accent in the English garden Marcellin Dallaire-Beaumont two lines on the test my girlfrie...
By Vishal Prabhu
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prayer beads tugging at the nought between creations Vishal Prabhu
By Chen-ou Liu
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all that remains down to the dark alone Chen-ou Liu where were you born? a neighbor's knife-sharp question...
By Pitt Büerken
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s pring the war picks up pace again Pitt Büerken he cheers she wonders it works Pitt Büerken
By Douglas J. Lanzo
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rolling mist blue-gray mountains awaken Douglas J. Lanzo steeped in endless fog mountain folds older than glaciers Douglas J. L...
By Deborah Karl-Brandt
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w atertolandtowater again and again the tide turns Deborah Karl-Brandt stepping around one million earthworms spring rain Debor...
By Scott F. Parker
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lost in the orchard in no hurry to be found— poems grow on trees Scott F. Parker
By Kathryn Haydon
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jazz quintet grooving inside the storm Kathryn Haydon faking a smile plastic ferns in the dentist’s office Kathryn Haydon
By Rosa Maria Di Salvatore
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exchanged glances petals of daisies scattered in the wind Rosa Maria Di Salvatore
By Mona Bedi
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lunar eclipse the frayed edges of her memory Mona Bedi airport clocks — all the places i could be Mona Bedi
By Daniel Birnbaum
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end of autumn a goat eats the bark of a pine tree Daniel Birnbaum
By Nicola Schaum
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cloud spotting my troubles shifting shape Nicola Schaum sensory extension the deaf cat sees, I listen summer rain Nicola Schaum ...
By Olivia Sitlub
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The sound of the harp in the heart of a forest invigorates me relieving my mind with grace providing peace to my soul Olivia Sitlub
By Wilda Morris
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from the brush a rabbit with a torn ear evening chill Wilda Morris translucent windows of an old house cicada sk...
Monday, May 6, 2024
By Tony Williams
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cutting his own hair the boy still in my son Tony Williams desire path the scent of something that isn’t here Tony Williams ...
Sunday, May 5, 2024
By John Hawkhead
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late arrival mum joins the family grave John Hawkhead schoolyard teams the last one picked the first to die John Hawkhead
By JL Huffman
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my hip her heart alternating illnesses staying alive JL Huffman
By Joseph P. Wechselberger
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eggs fried crisp around the edges … learning to say no Joseph P. Wechselberger tasting the moon— the way your eyes look looking ...
By Jovana Dragojlovic
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leaving a job fern on the desk misses me Jovana Dragojlovic
By Jerome Berglund
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crushed sun hat mosaics form a point Jerome Berglund down the aisle bird sanctuary Jerome Berglund
By Jharna Sanyal
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red truck driving away my midlife crisis Jharna Sanyal birds at dusk ... so much to say to each other Jharna Sanyal
By Jennifer Gurney
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limitless— a toddler's whys Jennifer Gurney souvenir of a springtime hike— muddy boots Jennifer Gurney breathing li...
By John J. Dunphy
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s olar eclipse from the woods sound of crickets John J. Dunphy church fire its steeple bell rung by fire hose water John J. Dun...
Thursday, May 2, 2024
By Kelly Moyer
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Leave a Trace by Kelly Moyer The New Neighbor by Kelly Moyer The Rendezvous ...
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
By J. D. Nelson
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the earth is still in eight billion little pieces after the eclipse J. D. Nelson crows in the windy matrix the half day moon just...
Monday, April 29, 2024
By Arvinder Kaur
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dabbing on my charcoal drawing something of you in each contour Arvinder Kaur cold moon one more silhouette mingles into fog A...
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