a
blackbird
on the runway
left behind
Katherine E
Winnick
Cold Moon Journal
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
By Steliana Voicu
ice flowers…
on my window
moon
stories
Steliana Voicu
Royal Train arrives —
in the old man's hands
trembling
chrysanthemums
Steliana Voicu
By Tuyet Van Do
sipping ginger tea
as I read the newsfeed
a
new president
Tuyet Van Do
garage sale —
in the garden corner
Buddha's
grin
Tuyet Van Do
By Oscar Luparia
foggy
dawn
the milk froth
in my first coffee
Oscar Luparia
pick-up
points . . .
the sledge of Santa
lighter and lighter
Oscar
Luparia
Christmas parties
please everyone remember
not
to overdo
Oscar Luparia
By Kelly Sargent
bony
fingers of lightening her hair caught in his grip
Kelly Sargent
picking
up the pieces purple heart
Kelly Sargent
By Stephanie Zepherelli
multiple personas
a stack of hats
perfectly balanced
Stephanie Zepherelli
junk mail
the same old stuff
i tell myself
Stephanie Zepherelli
act four
dancing alone
with
shadows
Stephanie Zepherelli
walking with shadows
before they arrive
dark
premonitions
Stephanie Zepherelli
By j rap
hundredth
time
I’ve walked this path ...
still learning the
shadows
j rap
the busboy drags
a trash bin
to the curb
spring moon
j rap
autumn
dusk
thump of trucks
on the highway bridge
j
rap
sunset sky
brushstrokes
of peach and lemon
j rap
cloudy beach day
a coming out party
for
the son
j rap
By Mohua Maulik
jasmine scented
autumn breeze
rustles the hibiscus —
yet my heart is uneasy
thinking
about tomorrow
Mohua Maulik
By Xiaoou Chen
a glass of water
the chopstick bends
without
bending
Xiaoou Chen
heading home
the horse’s hoofs hardly
touch
the ground
Xiaoou Chen
By Marjolein Rotsteeg
a new year
talks of peace
not
even begun
Marjolein Rotsteeg
hibernation —
I'm struck by an attack
of
hedgehog envy
Marjolein
Rotsteeg
cold North wind
merciless
on
old bones
Marjolein Rotsteeg
moth-eaten quilt
it remains
the
cat’s favourite
Marjolein Rotsteeg
Monday, December 30, 2024
I Loved Your Poem, but I Think I Deleted It!
On January 1, 2025 all January poems I have in my computer will be published here.
If you have a Cold Moon Journal acceptance for the new year and it’s not included in that January 1 batch, kindly forward that email to me so I can fix things. I was clearing out the trash and sent folders so a new editor could take over, but apparently things got out of hand! I apologize.
Additionally, I know I had two last poems to use in December. Those are lost as well. So if you are one of these poets, please forward your email to me.
Again, I am sorry for the inconvenience.
~Robin (Roberta Beach Jacobson)
Sunday, December 29, 2024
By Eugeniusz Zacharski
ancient battle
the sea reflects the glare
of
the gold armor
Eugeniusz Zacharski
milky way
the distant road
to
the void
Eugeniusz Zacharski
Thursday, December 26, 2024
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
By Wanda Amos
counting the stars
that never sleep
insomnia
Wanda Amos
Peace on Earth
celebration
c
a n c e l l e d
Wanda Amos
Monday, December 23, 2024
By Susan Burch
sticking your finger
in a wall socket –
how you keep
testing me
to
see if I really love you
Susan Burch
By Clint Jovial Delima
From a microscope
An angel deformed by light—
A
cell splits in two.
Clint Jovial Delima
Friday, December 20, 2024
New Editor Needed
After four inspiring years having fun with Cold Moon Journal, I have decided to pass the torch.
If you are interested in assuming editorship/ownership, please drop me a brief email at coldmoonjournal@gmail.com. (No monetary investment is involved, only your time!)
- Roberta Beach Jacobson (Robin)
Thursday, December 19, 2024
By Jahnavi Gogoi
winter drizzle
i forget my umbrella
in
the train again
Jahnavi Gogoi
footprints in the snow
questioning my
life
choices
Jahnavi Gogoi
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
By Sharon Ferrante
poets say
we all have a voice
on a windless night
my cat’s paw
rings
the chimes
Sharon Ferrante
new moon
I reverse my jacket
to
the dark side
Sharon Ferrante
By Srinivasa Rao Sambangi
cherry
blossoms
a sick man turns back
for one more look
Srinivasa Rao Sambangi
Sunday, December 15, 2024
By Vincenzo Adamo
and on the balconies
snow accumulates—
plastic
flowers
Vincenzo Adamo
my actions
go down in value—
autumn
leaves
Vincenzo Adamo
falling stars—
a pandemic strikes
wishes
Vincenzo Adamo
Saturday, December 14, 2024
By Mark Gilbert
hidden
in the noise a humpback's song
Mark Gilbert
it’s
winter
when the last
tear-shaped pear
hits
the ground
Mark Gilbert
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
By Fatma Zohra Habis
migratory birds
return to their nests
after winter's chill
I set off to find
you
once more
Fatma Zohra Habis
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Our Nominations for The Red Moon Anthology
(December)
fleeting sweetness of the world baklava
Ruth Holzer
(November)
thumb, forefinger
disentangling
the leaves
Jerome Berglund
(October)
eating the last piece
of bread in the world
nuclear toast
Stephen Jarrell Williams
(September)
orange
crush
the long line to buy
MAGA hats
Adele Evershed
(August)
cold tea my life wasted on work
Timothy Daly
(July)
in
the night
croaks from the old pond
all alike
Keith Evetts
(June)
an old man
gazing up to heaven
wondering when
Stephen Jarrell Williams
Major congratulations to these talented poets.