Cold Moon Journal
Thursday, May 23, 2024
By Barbara Anna Gaiardoni
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immigrants landing new wave of panic Barbara Anna Gaiardoni
By Vandana Parashar
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river’s regret one wrong turn years ago Vandana Parashar breast augmentation and the smallness of everything else Vandana Parasha...
By Rita Melissano
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w hite waterlilies at the feet of a bronze Pan the owl too rests in stillness by them before bowing for a sip Rita Melissano peac...
By Lisa C Reynolds
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alphabet soup... she learns to eat her words Lisa C Reynolds
By Nicoletta Ignatti
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spring dawn— the short life of dew pearls Nicoletta Ignatti
By Colette Kern
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the world's unrest— numbing myself with word games Colette Kern
By Sarah Paris
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spring rain green traffic lights in a puddle Sarah Paris after the storm a skeleton tree cradles dawn Sarah Paris
By Ida Wiesenfeld
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Skimming the waters, The dragonfly, Steals the water’s moon. Ida Wiesenfeld
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Touchstone Award Nominations (January through April 2024)
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Announcing the Touchstone Award nominations from CMJ : traffic slows I move the dead rabbit to safety Tom Clausen ...
Friday, May 17, 2024
By Nicola Schaum
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the deaf cat sees, I listen summer rain Nicola Schaum cloud spotting my troubles shifting shape Nicola Schaum termite tango...
By Mallika Chari
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overcast sky nothing to do, she watches the cawing crow Mallika Chari continuous drizzle the street vendor’s restlessness all d...
By Helen Ogden
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biding its time a poppy bud about to bloom Helen Ogden folding laundry the odd sock set aside Helen Ogden condolence...
Thursday, May 16, 2024
By Matthew Markworth
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working for peanuts songbird Matthew Markworth
By Anne Morrigan
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distracted by the sunlight dancing off my phone Anne Morrigan
By John Zheng
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delta life so flat i often look up at the sky John Zheng
By Anthony Lusardi
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w aiting for the storm to pass . . . counting seconds between the flash and the boom Anthony Lusardi
By Oana Maria Cercel
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Venice 1 Oana Maria Cercel
By Timothy Daly
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spring rainbow the colours of our toothbrushes Timothy Daly
By M. R. Pelletier
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Three hours before the alarm—patterns in the ceiling M. R. Pelletier Sunday in the par...
By Susan Elizabeth Schipper
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Pink umbrella Shades path Welcomes Spring Susan Elizabeth Schipper
By Shawn Blair
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breaking news from Tokyo cherry blossoms Shawn Blair old headstones the preacher leans on his wife Shawn Blair
Fired up Haiku
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Tuesday, May 14, 2024
By Ishan Anagh
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grey morning along an eagle’s flight the passing sky Ishan Anagh a bookmark… carried from book to book endings Ishan Anagh ...
By Melissa Laussmann
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first buds heed its call spring moon Melissa Laussmann cherry blossoms– this ephemeral life whispers in the dark Melissa Lauss...
By Susan Yavaniski
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pollinator patch Mother Earth on life support Susan Yavaniski dark sky sanctuary the Dipper catches another satellite Susan Yav...
By Joanna Ashwell
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day moon just a fable in darkness Joanna Ashwell night lantern the wishing star of a dream Joanna Ashwell snow dark the ...
Monday, May 13, 2024
By Wanda Amos
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head banging to a backbeat the mosh pit mayhem Wanda Amos common sense calls… breaking the glass ceiling with self-belief she ...
Sunday, May 12, 2024
By Sharon Ferrante
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waning moon the point he tries to make fading Sharon Ferrante he can’t sleep so he writes me a poem about the cricket in th...
Saturday, May 11, 2024
By Richard Bailly
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primeval atom expanding infinitely time and space Richard Bailly heading toward the coast night rain Richard Ba...
By Maya Daneva
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s pring deepens the colour of this tree Maya Daneva marshy lake on either side mating frogs Maya Daneva
By Govind Joshi
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valley of flowers entering the twilight mountain trail Govind Joshi early departure the silence of the chicks Govind Joshi
By Ruth Holzer
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reaching through the chain-link fence one white iris Ruth Holzer at the end of the familiar journey this time ...
By Alvin B. Cruz
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in the woods a loneliness silenced by birdsong Alvin B. Cruz hospice window moonlight enters without permission Alvin B. Cruz
By Ann Sullivan
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the next day alone with a wishbone Ann Sullivan butterflies the wind catches ...
By Adrian Bouter
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rain all night you were there Adrian Bouter cat's purr nothing can hurt us now Adrian Bouter
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