because we have nothing left the sun
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
desert gardener
planting seeds in my father’s shadow
Cynthia Anderson
traversing
a galaxy of lichen . . . terrestrial snail
GRIX
trees standing
in the fog--
all I can see
Lafcadio
nightbird
a memory
takes flight
watching the night fall from grace Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
vaccination centre at the coffee cart I ask for a double shot
Louise Hopewell
behind this silence a twilight in flames
fading sun ...
an eagle’s screech
pierces my melancholy
Teji Sethi
eustasy
the rise and fall
of old feelings
social mixer her drunken smile full of Gouda
Lori A Minor
basket of sunflower seeds holding the future for me
Pippa Phillips
illuminated
the night without moon- white flowers
Angiola Ingese
the ballerina
twirls her tutu...
pink Oleander
Marilyn Ward
mid-sentence a slow-passing comma
autumn wind-
I walk with dreams
still in your pocket
Vincenzo Adamo
paddling the stars
in the dark sky
I dream
of heaven beyond
my reach
Lakshmi Iyer
orange hour
sun sinks into
a cloud of dust
mid snore… his hand still rubbing my back
Kayla Drouilhet
coffee at midnight
smoke
in a starless sky
mountain lake ...
clothed in moonlight
prom date and me
Chen-ou Liu
we jump in drunk and naked college fountain
grief surfaced
I saw its face
dying moon
Madeleine Vinluan
last breath
three generations
bid farewell
Mona Bedi
lockdown blues
the parrot beats its wings
against the cage
Baisali Chatterjee Dutt
my bibliophile friend
an unread book beside him
in the coffin
John J. Dunphy
nibbling bread crumbs
under the Zen garden bridge a school of koi
lawn mown —
the distant hum
of a wildflower meadow
Claire Ninham