“Dreamt a dream asleep
She went into the dark night
Gone
forevermore”
Gordon Lewis
twisting
tree roots
the sign says warning
snakes inhabit this area
Louise Hopewell
a dog
and a man
I wonder if the man leads the dog
or the dog
leads the man
Tsanka Shishkova
evening
breeze
skyscrapers move through
rush hour traffic
Joshua St. Claire
transverse flute
the
scent of hemlock
through the Appalachians
Joshua St. Claire
rumble of ozone pulling back the curtain
Joshua
St. Claire
particolor flames
a
hot air balloon ascends
with sunrise
Joshua St. Claire
wind in her hair
still singing
the
sixties
Mike Fainzilber
displacing
the blues
summer
wind
Mike Fainzilber
wind and sunset
one last roll
of
the kite surfer
Mike Fainzilber
hamsin*
the desert
ironing
the sea
Mike Fainzilber
*A ‘hamsin’ (literally 50 in Arabic) is an easterly desert wind that brings extreme heat and dryness, and also flattens the waves on Israel’s Mediterranean coast. There are said to be ~50 such days per year, hence the name. In Bedouin tribal law, hamsin conditions are considered an extenuating circumstance in homicide cases…
along the lines
of the sacred text
bird
poop
image and words Ranu
Jain
breezy day
the old curtain springs
to a sensuous dance
image and words Ranu
Jain
incense smoke
improvising
a silent raga
image and words Ranu
Jain
mountain
trekking
the stretch of the shadow
into twilight
Srinivasa Rao Sambangi
inchworm
the
drift and drag
of the universe
Srinivasa Rao Sambangi
Independence
Day
an old woman
on our morning walk
parts the way
to
her master's home
Srinivasa Rao Sambangi