old kerosene lamp
in the dusty attic
shadows of the past
Zoran Doderovic
burqa
and yet
catcalls
Vandana Parashar
competition
between brothers
parading wives
Sherry Grant
night fishing a mink asks for a treat Caroline Krakora
between thoughts and words the poetry slips Ram Chandran
plum blossoms - the first dresses I bought from Japan Ana Drobot
summertime somewhere someone Patricia Hawkhead
freight train rumbles by
jarring my bones
a fingertip’s reach
Lee Hudspeth
barbed wire
in each drop of rain
another world
St. Paddy’s Day
a wee bit different this year outside seats six feet apart — still, green beer tickles the nose midst the smell of cabbage Pat Geyer
storm unbroken snow levelling all paths
Susan Bonk Plumridge