Cold Moon Journal

Cold Moon Journal
Photo c. Alf B. Meier

Saturday, December 3, 2022

By Mark Gilbert

today

unlike yesterday

the right kind of snow

Mark Gilbert

By Jonathan English

night snow

Handel's Messiah cradles darkness

in light

Jonathan English

By Dan Iulian

snowy morn —

so cold between us

the silence

Dan Iulian

By Alvin B. Cruz

falling snow

a void impossible

to fill

Alvin B. Cruz


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folded blanket

a sky

full of dreams

Alvin B. Cruz


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mother's quilt

i follow the thread

of her story

Alvin B. Cruz

By Andrew Markowski

abandoned mall a mannequin wears layers of dust

Andrew Markowski


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a child scribbles

on the wall

drawing attention

Andrew Markowski


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quiet coffee shop— the barista drops a dollar into the tip jar

Andrew Markowski

Thursday, December 1, 2022

By Susan Burch

too many nights

dad visited my bed

and told me not to tell —

too many mornings

before I realized

mom already knew


Susan Burch

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

By Ram Chandran

outside my window

a cotton seed

searching for home

Ram Chandran

By Zdenka Mlinar

step by step

starry sky

boy's dream

suddenly

cloudy

Zdenka Mlinar

Sunday, November 27, 2022

Friday, November 25, 2022

By Lakshmi Iyer

waning moon

mother's moods

steady and stable

Lakshmi Iyer

Monday, November 21, 2022

By Yasir Farooq

puddle reflection

the silent trees

talk

Yasir Farooq

By Maria Cristina Pulvirenti

South compass

Autumn equinox

in my footsteps

Maria Cristina Pulvirenti

Sunday, November 20, 2022

By Janet Ruth Heller

forest trail

with red and gold maple leaves—

patchwork quilt

Janet Ruth Heller

By Mike Gallagher

two seagulls

flapping into the calm

before the storm

Mike Gallagher


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full moon

a long shadow

for company

Mike Gallagher

By Tuyet Van Do

spring rain

her midnight

lullaby

Tuyet Van Do

Friday, November 18, 2022

By Owen Bullock

all this

ridiculous industry

tangle of wisteria


Owen Bullock

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

By Ray Spitzenberger

the morning sight

of her sweet face

fur and whiskers


Ray Spitzenberger