Cold Moon Journal

Cold Moon Journal
Photo c. Alf B. Meier

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

By Ray Spitzenberger

toad plops

in cat’s water bowl

a hiss, a slap

Ray Spitzenberger



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a walker

corrects my wobble

at eighty-eight

Ray Spitzenberger

By Joseph P. Wechselberger

childless

and the only child of an only child …

the brief lives of mayflies

Joseph P. Wechselberger

By Susan Bonk Plumridge

63 . . .

few words 

left to share

Susan Bonk Plumridge


 

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63 . . .

deep stretch

in my knees

Susan Bonk Plumridge

 

 

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63 . . .

summer heat

late in August
 

Susan Bonk Plumridge

By Kelly Moyer

golden anniversary

his affinity for her

heirloom tomatoes

Kelly Moyer

By Rupa Anand

not a soul in sight—

my footsteps follow me

on this wooded path

Rupa Anand

 

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neighbourhood park—

on discarded idols

moss drapes herself

Rupa Anand

By Tony Williams

harvest moon

everything they say

is true

Tony Williams


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summer shimmer

the wildflower I like

is poisonous

Tony Williams

By John Pappas

sun-burned grass all these useless words

John Pappas


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empty mall

all the mannequins dressed

in darkness

John Pappas

Monday, September 12, 2022

Saturday, September 10, 2022

By Saumya Bansal

first petrichor after learning the word petrichor

Saumya Bansal


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morning drizzle

she pretends

to speed walk

Saumya Bansal

By Vipanjeet Kaur

downpour

floating in rain

a lone leaf.

Vipanjeet Kaur

Thursday, September 8, 2022

By Joshua St. Claire

plum wine

the dopplich flight

of the bumblebee

Joshua St. Claire

 

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passionflower desiring to be clever

Joshua St. Claire

By Bisshie

imagine

strawberry fields

when the war is over

Bisshie

 

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next to the tourist

the man in a gabardine suit

sweats on the B line

Bisshie

By Ruth Holzer

the day

I moved into

my starter house

little did I know

that would be it

Ruth Holzer

By Robert Epstein

sun-dried tomatoes —

she could have taken

more time with me

Robert Epstein


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Alcatraz

what hard labor it is

to get over myself

Robert Epstein