dinner alone .… counting and recounting moons and days
Angiola Inglese
pedaling the lake boat fog overtakes Amoolya Kamalnath
birdsong
Buddha can’t stop
laughing
Roberta Beach Jacobson
bruises
the color of amethyst —
he says he loves me
Theresa A. Cancro
a dirt canal
where the river
used to run
how long
did you think
I’d wait for you
Susan Burch
family Bible
the names my dad entered
and those he did not
Maya Daneva
the moon glows
I look closely
it is crying
Madeleine Vinluan
inner city Fourth
firecrackers
then gunshots
John J. Dunphy
Land of the Rising Sun yellow iris tinged by dawn
Douglas J. Lanzo
women’s day
she chooses to yell
not whimper
Priti Khullar
laughter… her imaginary friend tells his best joke
Deborah Karl-Brandt
a few wisps
lightly drawn overbaldness
Mike Gallagher
a life —notes scrawled in handwriting you no longer understand
Sarah Davies
a tree within a seed within a tree ... forest within
Amrutha Prabhu
being
my own shaman
winter light
Tim Murphy
slurring the names of my own demons
Kyle Hemmings
the opposite of redemption leaves don't fall up
Pippa Phillips
July curtain call ~ my Hosta Applause reblooms again and again
Pat Geyer
high noon
the shine
on his crown
Ingrid Baluchi
changing size
up and down the green hills
a vulture’s shadow
Luke Levi
daylight savings the crow caws four at five
Helen Ogden
after midnight
on the country road billboard
a model smiles at nothing
John Pappas
between two lives a phone call
Ken Slaughter
high afternoon sun lizard on the back step
watching me
watch him
B.A. France
tea water coming to a boil
our talk of war
Chen-ou Liu
searching for higher self she gets lost in the labyrinth of life
Tuyet Van Do
rolling my eyes
at how much I rolled my eyes
at his jokes
Kimberly Kuchar
family tree
nan’s branch lost to dementia
Louise Hopewell
missiles . . .
a sleeping dog barks at the sky
Manoj Sharma
told to surrender
by a warship commander:
border guard’s expletive
Myron Lysenko