oppressive
summer heat and fires
preparation
for the after-life or
a
consequence of neglect?
Gail Brooks
oppressive
summer heat and fires
preparation
for the after-life or
a
consequence of neglect?
Gail Brooks
Black-Eyed Susans cling
To muddy ditch bank haven.
And
wink a goodbye.
Susanna Gilbert
Photo c. Susanna Gilbert
stronger in the mist…
the rhythm of soldiers’ steps
nearing
the liquor store
Maya Daneva
*
tap, tap, tap…
this summer rain becomes
autumn
Maya Daneva
tank
tracks
a sapling salutes
the sun
Elancharan
Gunasekaran
*
light as spring breeze rat scratches a
landmine
Elancharan
Gunasekaran
daily
walk–
his fur baby
brings along Pooh
Tuyet
Van Do
*
half-eaten
melon
hanging on the vine
unanswered questions
Tuyet Van Do
handful of almonds
bittersweet morsels –
book
review
René Bohnen
*
a fig tree
on google maps
hides
your house
René Bohnen
end
of summer –
birds and i
in muted tones
Katja Fox
*
language barrier –
so much laughter yet
so utterly alone
Katja Fox
October
moon –
the shadow of a farewell
that comes and goes
Maria Teresa Piras
busy diner
the waitress splashes coffee
in
my saucer
Joseph P. Wechselberger