Cold Moon Journal

Cold Moon Journal
Photo c. Alf B. Meier

Friday, October 11, 2024

By Manasa Reddy Chichili

mind excercise

learning new things

for extension of old life

Manasa Reddy Chichili



monsoon flood

a bird's cage floating

far from the sky

Manasa Reddy Chichili

By Louise Hopewell

dog park

all the owners

off leash
 

Louise Hopewell

 

 

murky pond

a child scatters crumbs

by the no feeding ducks sign


Louise Hopewell



river beach

overlapping footprints

of birdsong


Louise Hopewell

By Rupa Anand

that blush

slinking over skyscrapers

sunrise

Rupa Anand

Thursday, October 10, 2024

By Sharon Ferrante

sunken ship…

the ghostly rhythm

of her violin

Sharon Ferrante

By Mircea Moldovan

tears of saints, the thundering voice of a priest


Mircea Moldovan

By Chris Collins

scratching like crazy

FedEx arrives

with itch cream

Chris Collins

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

By Mark Hendrickson

misspent youth

if only I could

misspend it again

Mark Hendrickson

Monday, October 7, 2024

By Alexis Rotella

from one balcony to the next spider silk


Alexis Rotella

By Andrew Brindle

mountain mist

the emptiness

between us

Andrew Brindle



a silent falling

of late summer dreams

ocean rain

Andrew Brindle



all the words

we left unsaid

shrouded mountains

Andrew Brindle

By Alvin B. Cruz

finding peace

in a lonely place

desert lily

Alvin B. Cruz

By Anthony Lusardi

almost like your first love

no one gets over

their first fright

Anthony Lusardi

By Anthony Ward

Autumn evenings

Nights like spilled ink

Encapsulating memories

Anthony Ward

By Anju Kishore

rain needles

the streetlight spotlights

a shivering cat

Anju Kishore



summer holidays

a family of monkeys

on the clothesline


Anju Kishore

Sunday, October 6, 2024

By Joseph P. Wechselberger

wind gusts

a comb-over

flips


Joseph P. Wechselberger


Father's Day

the annual reminder

I will never be one


Joseph P. Wechselberger



a squirrel nibbling

the tree's last pear

cold drizzle

Joseph P. Wechselberger

By Jonash Lepcha

we destroy forests

to make paper and pencils

to write 'save the trees'

Jonash Lepcha

By John J. Dunphy

politician's speech

I stop his lying

by pressing mute

John J. Dunphy

 

 

high-end church

its communion wine

very dry

John J. Dunphy

By Jerome Berglund

long weekend

the news comes

on a friday

Jerome Berglund

By Jennifer Gurney

leaves changing

nearly as quickly

as life

Jennifer Gurney


 

all along the street

in the quiet of the night

fireflies dance

as if

no one is watching


Jennifer Gurney