autumn sunset
last year’s olives
still
in the fridge
Neena Singh
how green
our earth was
–climate
change
Nancy Brady
September morning...
the lone honk
of
a Canada goose
Nancy Brady
origami
butterfly poetry from a friend
Karen O’Leary
older than dirt
I kick up dust
square
dancing
Karen O’Leary
my old school
the road has grown
to
tarmac
Biswajit Mishra
I’d rather
he didn’t touch my nerves
dental
visit
Biswajit Mishra
vanishing
point –
parallel tracks roll on
destination
unknown
Joseph Kleponis
I
heard you singing
soft and sweet –
or was it the
wind?
Joseph Kleponis
haijin debate –
behind Basho’s frog
interjections
Ana Drobot
autumn leaves
just me, myself and I
same old song
over and over
again
Ana Drobot
Sitting by the bank
of the Saco, I gaze at
my daughter Kristen
and her friend, like two Naiads
frolicking
on the water.
Russell Dupont
oppressive heat
only cicadas accompany me
at
dad’s grave
Maya Daneva
this woodpecker’s tapping
in the morning
in
the afternoon
Maya Daneva
soon to break open
with what she hasn't yet said
the
thundering sky
Nancie Zivetz-Gertler
every
night the same pillow i deviate from
Peter Jastermsky
when
the day depends on the strength of tea bags
Peter Jastermsky