one
strike
most of the flies
now gone
Pitt Büerken
Cold Moon Journal
Thursday, July 25, 2024
By Julianne Carlile
on purple thistle
a bumblebee lulled and still
sun
slips heaven sways
Julianne Carlile
Monday, July 22, 2024
Saturday, July 20, 2024
By Mark Hendrickson
church social
no one talks to the stranger
at
the prayer breakfast
Mark Hendrickson
By Ram Chandran
wind meandering
through the bamboo groves —
summer
song
Ram Chandran
summer breeze —
a chirping sparrow
answers
rustling leaves
Ram Chandran
jasmine blossom
how to capture her beauty
in
a haiku
Ram Chandran
By Elliot Diamond
first
blush wood thrush shakuhachi breeze
Elliot Diamond
fermenting
words
of browns and greens
haiku compost
Elliot
Diamond
Thursday, July 18, 2024
By Mile Lisica
a shiny moon
and crickets sing
at
the end of the war
Mile Lisica
блистави месец
и зрикавци певају
на
крају рата
Mile Lisica
By Rita Melissano
leaving
the white pelicans behind
the
river turns...
Rita Melissano
the soundscapes
of this breeze caressing
the trees
no one knows why only
silence
can stop the wind
Rita Melissano
Monday, July 15, 2024
By Albert Schlaht
jingle of coin—
tilting its head
a
crow
Albert Schlaht
at sunset
ascending their hill
fire
ants
Albert Schlaht
By Wanda Amos
data breach
another drivers license…
the monotony
of proving
i
am me
Wanda Amos
now extinct
light from a distant star…
ignoring
your call
Wanda Amos
By Stephen Jarrell Williams
singing
around the campfire
flickering
of stars
Stephen Jarrell Williams
moonlight
reflecting in your eyes
a
lifetime
Stephen Jarrell Williams