last farewell
the moon's face
on the calendar
Carmela Marino
sunny window— there’s always a way out Cynthia Anderson
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
brushing against you I remember hunger Peter Jastermsky