Cold Moon Journal

Cold Moon Journal
Photo c. Alf B. Meier

Friday, December 8, 2023

By Ram Chandran

rice porridge

grandma poured

a folk song into the pot

Ram Chandran

By Ron Nhim

worn out

struggles etched deep in wrinkles

refuse to fade


Ron Nhim

By Ravi Kiran

windblown hair

campfire lights up

half her face

Ravi Kiran


*


flooded street

the paper boat

faster than me

Ravi Kiran

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

By Bryan Rickert

starting again

at fifty

I scrape

every last bit

of peanut butter

from the jar

Bryan Rickert

By Michael H. Lester and Joy McCall

their brooms

broken and burned at the stake

the witches

assemble at the village gate

to exact a gruesome vengeance

 

there are spells

we learned from the old ones

herbs on the fire

the chant deep and low ...

'the devil take your soul'


Michael H. Lester and Joy McCall

By Reid Hepworth

wintering…

the birch and maple

have given up their leaves

while I remain cocooned

in memories

Reid Hepworth

Monday, December 4, 2023

Nominations for the Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2023

 

Our Nominations for
 the Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2023


January:

improv class
a student makes up an excuse
for being late
Andrew Markowski



February:

mating hedgehogs
we tell our little kids
they love each other
Keith Evetts



March:

frayed jersey —
those knitting classes
i never took
Rupa Anand



April:

slow hop
outpacing
the snail
Jenn Ryan-Jauregui



May:

earth day…
dandelions decorate
the lawn
Nancy Brady



June:

hailstorm
alley-drinkers take refuge
in a dumpster
John J. Dunphy



July:

washing line
a tiny spider snug
in the spring of a clothespin
Ingrid Baluchi



August:

half-empty cinema –
a moth flutters in and out
of the projector beam
Roman Lyakhovetsky



September:

After midnight
the spider and I don't want
a cricket in the room
Dejan Ivanovic



October:

buzz cut
we get it before
chemo does
John Pappas


November:

warrr
Adrian Bouter



December:

in no particular order falling leaves
Alvin B. Cruz

Friday, December 1, 2023

By Alvin B. Cruz

in no particular order falling leaves

Alvin B. Cruz

By Barrie Levine

the cat’s dish full of snow drifting moon

Barrie Levine

By James Penha

my chatbot prays to a deus ex machina


James Penha

By John Pappas

atlas every road the wrong way home

John Pappas

By Peter Jastermsky

straight no sugar she swallows a bitter truth

Peter Jastermsky


*

 

letting my heart dry in the sun small comfort

Peter Jastermsky

By Michelle V. Alkerton

mother tongue softening hard truths

Michelle V. Alkerton

Thursday, November 30, 2023

By Michael H. Lester

 

                              

   Green Witches

   Michael H. Lester 




Goblin Band in a Dollhouse

 Michael H. Lester  



Michael is the author of The Squeeping Catterwhip (available at amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRF3832/ )  



Tuesday, November 28, 2023

By Refika Dedić

two bees

full of innocent looks

glass of wine

Refika Dedić

By Ed Ahern

First leaf barely brown

Waif on a still growing lawn

Prophet of the chill.

Ed Ahern

By Lakshman Bulusu

fall colors paint

the evening sky

a patio for Heaven

Lakshman Bulusu

By Richard Bailly

fresh air

changed person

new lungs

Richard Bailly

Thursday, November 23, 2023

By Adrian Bouter

warrr

Adrian Bouter

By David He

the rustles

of bamboo

under the moon

I listen

to an owl's hoots

David He


*


full moon

for harvesting...

a squirrel

pulls a pine cone

into her nest

David He

By John J. Dunphy

solar eclipse

a hermit crab

leaves its shell

John J. Dunphy

By David Ngo

clear signal—

the bird flees

while another nears

David Ngo

By Hassane Zemmouri

boiled potatoes

my nephew's begging

to turn the food mill
 

Hassane Zemmouri

By Andrew Terrell

approaching storm

hurrying across the yard

three magpies

Andrew Terrell

By Oscar Luparia

server offline . . .

I get a chance to notice

the moon at my window


Oscar Luparia

By Anthony Lusardi

a sudden gale

pushing me away

from the path i chose

Anthony Lusardi

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

By Deborah Karl-Brandt

home for sale

on the window sill

a dead fly

Deborah Karl-Brandt

By Ram Chandran

from a cuckoo's song

to another cuckoo's song

... the river flows

Ram Chandran


By James Penha

huddled in the woods

we observe, ask, study, learn

all over again

James Penha

By Kavita Ratna

tiger lily

tears on the pillow

begin to dry


Kavita Ratna