day moon
changing out the flowers
on
your grave
Kimberly Kuchar
service dog
guarding
my
inner silence
Barrie Levine
*
before
plastic the velvet edge of sea glass
Barrie Levine
dwindling
twilight
the silence eats
a cicada
Pippa Phillips
*
doomscrolling—
the
green
of an unwitnessed tree
Pippa Phillips
kitchen drawer
the clanging of knives
sharpens
my appetite
David Josephsohn
*
tornado warning
the winds laugh
at
our intrusion
David Josephsohn
braying
donkey I make an ass of myself
Susan Burch
*
King
Arthur camped out on my couchalot
Susan Burch
New Year’s covid
measuring my fever
for
first time
Maya Daneva
*
Father’s
Day
thinking
of the kidney donor
of my father
Maya Daneva
morning glory flowers
die in a day
but those from stems trimmed off
tossed in the shade
last
and last.
Gerald Friedman
scent of pine away from the
hustle
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
*
until
i can no longer mourn this dried up river
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
*
avalanche
when i gaze
into
my past
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
*
winter
but i am always
ravenous
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
*
then
watch me dissolve into the cosmos
Tiffany Shaw-Diaz
winter stars
this wish to return
home
Mona Bedi
*
back home
I caress a pebble
from
the mountain
Mona Bedi
winter moon
finding joy in 100
unfinished haiku
Mark Scott
*
winter sunrise–
always the crow
never the sparrow
Mark Scott
snowfall
stones with hats
in
the Zen garden
Emma Alexander Arthur
*
fifty
years on
still the same figure
Christmas Barbie
Emma Alexander Arthur
Wolf
Moon
making friend
with my shadow
Sébastien
Revon
*
sparking
sun
shadows shorten
on the frosted field
Sébastien
Revon
*
ancient
cemetery
only winter sun
visits the graves
Sébastien Revon
first day of the year
more than I can imagine
robin
songs
Agus Maulana Sunjaya
*
rusty fence
overwhelmed by
poison ivy
the thought of you
lingers
Agus Maulana Sunjaya
*
a stray cat
on my welcome mat
overcast
sky
Agus Maulana Sunjaya
zen retreat
emptying
my
wallet
Andrew Markowski
*
blank canvas
an artist paints
her
nails
Andrew Markowski
*
improv class
a student makes up an excuse
for
being late
Andrew Markowski
campfire
her eyes follow a moth
to
the flame
Kerry J Heckman
*
homecoming
the unbroken sky
of
the prairie
Kerry J Heckman
dish of moon at night
the
trees begin to undress
selfish lover-you!
Aftab Yusuf Shaikh