snake's molt —
can't get the old
house back
—Maurizio Brancaleoni
in the puddle
you can tell
spring rain is falling...
—Maurizio Brancaleoni
snake's molt —
can't get the old
house back
—Maurizio Brancaleoni
in the puddle
you can tell
spring rain is falling...
—Maurizio Brancaleoni
in her window
a reflection of me
three years ago
—Hynek Koziol
lunch break
pollinating the violets
with my nose
—Hynek Koziol
March rain
the bindweed dies
with the tree
—Hynek Koziol
wisps of fog adrift on the river two mergansers
—Janet Ruth
dark skies far across the prairie a ribbon of light
—Janet Ruth
full moon . . .
in the steeping tea
a single bubble
—Deborah A. Bennett
walking the path
to the berry field at dawn
cuckoo's call
—Deborah A. Bennett
later-life issues
I wonder if the nurse
has a boyfriend
—John Hawkhead
another year
snowflakes fall
more quickly
—John Hawkhead
Google Earth
revisiting the places
I’ve never been
—John Hawkhead
lost in our own thoughts
so long since we kissed
with open mouths
—John Hawkhead
child bride
the soft plaintive cries
of a collared dove
—John Hawkhead
new nest…
mornings begin early
at my window
—Vaishnavi Pusapati
laughing at nothing,
the sitting baby
falls over
—Vaishnavi Pusapati
Returning from the river trailhead in early spring I don’t notice them until they are fluttering all around me like dozens of orange-black leaves blown heavenward.
clouds part
I chase rainbows
on Rose River
A live reading (Oana Maria Cercel).
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