Cradled Moon.

Fossombrone, Italy. Photo credits: Oana Maria Cercel.

Sunday, March 2, 2025

Mile Lisica

shiny moon

at the end of the war

crickets sing

—Mile Lisica

Michael C. Roberts



Michael C. Roberts

Joanna Ashwell

river swallows

if only you and I

had this much sky

—Joanna Ashwell


carnations

every colour left

to forget about you

—Joanna Ashwell

Ruth Holzer

Mandarin class

how to say

feeling faint

—Ruth Holzer


Ravi Kiran

spring beach

the many colours

of skin

—Ravi Kiran


M. R. Pelletier

old coat

who will you keep warm

when I am gone?

—M. R. Pelletier


Luciana Moretto

melting candle

beneath its flame...

anytime, anywhere

—Luciana Moretto

Sarah Mahina Calvello

dewdrops

on a spider lily leaf

no reflection

—Sarah Mahina Calvello


Joshua St. Claire

my cries

muffled by cherry blossoms

tax day

—Joshua St. Claire


cloud panorama all that’s left of a single heron

—Joshua St. Claire


Tuyet Van Do

midnight silence

on the power line

a still possum

—Tuyet Van Do


checking emails

in the kitchen

the clock ticking

—Tuyet Van Do


catch up with old friends

on the verandah

kookaburras laughing

—Tuyet Van Do


Dennis Andrew Aguinaldo

scalp wound

under father’s bonnet

cloudy hilltop

—Dennis Andrew Aguinaldo


John J. Dunphy

drive-in theater

on its marquee

‘8 children conceived here'

—John J. Dunphy


Ranu Jain (from 2024)

 

Image and words by Ranu Jain

Editor's Note: This haiga is from the "lost" work from 2024 curated by Roberta Beach Jacobson.

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Robert Epstein

beet crackers—

I have my own way

of doing things

—Robert Epstein

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Editor's Note (end of February 2025)

Dear community members of CMJ,

We have just finished publishing all texts for February. We're grateful for all your submissions and patience as we get used to things. Take-home messages for you: 

1) From now on, we will be publishing poems on a rolling basis. This means that, once we catch up (which will be soon), there will be anywhere between a couple of days and a month between us receiving your poem and it being curated and published. This means that texts sent in a given month can be now published in that same month. We won't send notification of receipt because we don't want to use automated messages, but we will of course notify you of acceptance (and immediate publication) or rejection. 

2) As before, send only one batch (of up to 5 poems OR photos OR one haibun/tanka prose/haiga) per calendar month.

3) We have chosen our first four nominations for the Touchstone Awards 2025 (to cover January and February), which will be announced on Instagram and BlueSky. At the end of June and December we'll also mention all of the nominees up to those dates here on the CMJ website.

Without further ado, let's get back to poetry!

Timothy and Oana.

Laila Brahmbhatt

hushed snow

all the buried

leaves

—Laila Brahmbhatt

Apsara Perera

shiny dew drops . . . 

morning sun 

on banana leaves 

—Apsara Perera

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Richard Bailly

dusty violin

rambling on the phone 

my long-lost friend 

—Richard Bailly

Govind Joshi

rising

from afternoon nap

low winter sun

—Govind Joshi 


winter sunshine

the warmth

of a river stone

—Govind Joshi

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