late-night news
the moon minds
its own business
Mona Iordan
a magical gift
this potted lemon tree
a moon now on each branch
Ben Onachila
orange blossom-- a single woman under the moon Angiola Inglese
rabbit moon--
the silence
multiplying
Lafcadio
thunder moon
the accidental crunch
of molluscs
Claire Ninham
thrift shop
all my possessions
still there Pat Davis
rainbow shoots from Neptune’s trident after sea-blown storm
Douglas J. Lanzo
echo
she calls
to herself
Pippa Phillips
pandemic funeral -
behind the widow
convoy of leaves
Mirela Brăilean
freedom to walk away stray cat
Susan Bonk Plumridge
indifferent
to the names we give her
cold moon
Barrie Levine
half moon. . .
my memories of you
incomplete
Surashree Joshi
peering ages into the past stargazing
my haiku
counting more revisions
than syllables
Radhamani Sarma
words upon the paper but a robin sings
rows of paddy -
mingling with green
the blue of sky
Sushama Kapur
combing mom’s hair . . .
a lake ripples
with silver
temple bells
calling for dawn beyond the hills
Baisali Chatterjee Dutt