Cold Moon Journal

Cold Moon Journal
Photo c. Alf B. Meier

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

By Mona Bedi

summer sunset

I catch my breath

in the lake’s reflection

Mona Bedi

 


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deep winter

mom’s lullaby sneaks

into my dream

Mona Bedi

Sunday, September 18, 2022

By Nani Mariani

rainy moon

mourning flowers around the world

for Queen Elizabeth II


Nani Mariani

Friday, September 16, 2022

By Herbert Shippey

power lines

hum in the wind

all day

an old hymn

stuck in my head


Herbert Shippey

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

By Gabriel Rosenstock

all i know is this

the cello has fallen still

and all is quiet:

       the music of what is not

       ah, what strange music that is

Gabriel Rosenstock


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alone with his thoughts

one thought flowering among weeds

quickly vanishes

              a thought that may yet return

              on the day his hair turns grey

Gabriel Rosenstock

By Adrian Bouter

day of leaving

I put our moon

in my backpack

Adrian Bouter


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rock bottom love is a river

Adrian Bouter

By Patrick Sweeney

the autographed page torn out

Patrick Sweeney


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again today ignoring the lump

Patrick Sweeney

 

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I only like the idea of strawberries

Patrick Sweeney


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in a room alone rooting for the underdog

Patrick Sweeney

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

By Uchechukwu Onyedikam and Christina Chin

lone light

candle flame

in the dark

Uchechukwu Onyedikam


insects and birds

die by it

Christina Chin

By Christopher Peys

the flutter by

of the butterfly

i too am changed

Christopher Peys

 

 

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under the sycamore

with a sandwich

and summer

Christopher Peys

By Maria Cristina Pulvirenti

Autumn star

I always travel

the same road

Maria Cristina Pulvirenti

By Mike Gallagher

down platform

doors bang open and shut

on our silence

Mike Gallagher



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frogspawn

the future of the planet

somehow surer

Mike Gallagher



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no space

to be different

rowdy playground

Mike Gallagher

By Mariel Herbert

ginkgo

the dog stops to mark

my words


Mariel Herbert