Cold Moon Journal

Cold Moon Journal
Photo c. Alf B. Meier

Thursday, January 26, 2023

By B. L. Bruce

winter

another hour of dusk

passing slowly


B. L. Bruce

 

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looking north

in the New Year

polestar


B. L. Bruce

 

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midnight

thoughts of you

in the empty hours


B. L. Bruce

By Samo Kreutz

red signal

just enough time to talk

about her illness

Samo Kreutz

By Joanna Ashwell

poinsettia

the statement

of winter


Joanna Ashwell


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thinning leaves

a glimpse into

forest life

Joanna Ashwell

Monday, January 23, 2023

By Jecko Sanjorjo

browned edges

of books unread

her unkempt hair

Jecko Sanjorjo

By Lisa C Reynolds

bucket list

overflowing

with pipe dreams

Lisa C Reynolds

By Douglas J. Lanzo

perfect dahlia

too much beauty

to breathe in


Douglas J. Lanzo

Saturday, January 21, 2023

By Jenn Ryan-Jauregui

breaking

the snowflake’s fall

eyelashes

Jenn Ryan-Jauregui

By Louise Hastings

Unravelling

the knitted clouds…

yellow moon

Louise Hastings

Friday, January 20, 2023

By David He

I drop a stone

into the reflection

of moon...

the ripples

of her broken heart

David He

Thursday, January 19, 2023

By Alvin B. Cruz

a small box of things

he left behind

I hold on

a little while longer

to what was lost

Alvin B. Cruz

By Paula Sears

breaking the ice

on New Year’s Eve

crème brulee


Paula Sears

By Daniel Birnbaum

cemetery

from cross to cross

crow

Daniel Birnbaum

By John Pappas

moonless night always assuming the worst

John Pappas


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harvest moon

what to do

with the time we get

John Pappas


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drifting clouds

an empty nest fills

with moonlight

John Pappas

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

By Hassane Zemmouri

wedding bouquet...

children tickle each other

with pampas grass


Hassane Zemmouri

By Richard Bailly

all bundled up

walking atop snowbanks

headed for school

Richard Bailly


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sunflowers

gathered in light seeking

fields of joy

Richard Bailly

By Curt Linderman

lone chrysanthemum

floating in the winter fog

your red nose so bright


Curt Linderman


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hedge trimmed

he rests upon

his laurels


Curt Linderman

Tuesday, January 17, 2023