summer’s end . . .
what the tree knows
before
the leaves
Barrie Levine
*
well-traveled moon
fluent
in
the language of silence
Barrie Levine
summer’s end . . .
what the tree knows
before
the leaves
Barrie Levine
*
well-traveled moon
fluent
in
the language of silence
Barrie Levine
in the woods
somewhere else
a
tree falls quietly
petro
c.k.
*
creaking wood floors
a reminder that
I'm
not alone
petro c.k.
baby boomer activist
now organizing protests
in
her nursing home
John J. Dunphy
*
yard sale Bible
a bird's nest drawn on
its
family tree
John J. Dunphy
nap time
tucking in
her
teddy bear
Chris Langer
*
tire swing
swaying
to
the radio
Chris Langer
*
cracked backboard
the sound of sneakers
on
concrete
Chris Langer
*
insomnia
my cat tackles the sheep
i’ve
been counting
Chris Langer
plastic trash –
the sea's belly
explodes
daily
Amoolya Kamalnath
*
temple festival
all
over the town
Amoolya Kamalnath
Congratulations to these six talented poets:
Orrin PréJean
https://coldmoonjournal.blogspot.com/2022/07/by-orrin-prejean_15.html
H.A. Sappho
https://coldmoonjournal.blogspot.com/2022/04/by-h-sappho.html
Jay Friedenberg
https://coldmoonjournal.blogspot.com/2022/04/by-jay-friedenberg.html
Bisshie
https://coldmoonjournal.blogspot.com/2022/09/by-bisshie.html
Mike Gallagher
https://coldmoonjournal.blogspot.com/2022/09/by-mike-gallagher.html
Keith Evetts
https://coldmoonjournal.blogspot.com/2022/07/by-keith-evetts_3.html
Final selection notices will be in the (postal) mail to editors in April of 2023. All winning poets receive a free copy of the annual print anthology.
mornings
without birdsong
barred, too
from words of love
as
my deafness deepens
Pris Campbell
paddy cut—
he anoints his sickle
with
sandalwood paste
Rupa Anand
(veneration of instruments used in harvesting is common in India)
wrestling
with the starless sky
an
old windmill
Agus Maulana Sunjaya
*
our talk
getting heavier
autumn
rain
Agus Maulana Sunjaya
haiku
poetry — arranged marriage with a happy ending
Bonnie J Scherer
*
climate change
debated — while the
baked
Alaska melts
Bonnie
J Scherer
oppressive
summer heat and fires
preparation
for the after-life or
a
consequence of neglect?
Gail Brooks