Cold Moon Journal

Cold Moon Journal
Photo c. Alf B. Meier

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

By Mike Gallagher

down platform

doors bang open and shut

on our silence

Mike Gallagher



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frogspawn

the future of the planet

somehow surer

Mike Gallagher



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no space

to be different

rowdy playground

Mike Gallagher

By Mariel Herbert

ginkgo

the dog stops to mark

my words


Mariel Herbert

By Ray Spitzenberger

toad plops

in cat’s water bowl

a hiss, a slap

Ray Spitzenberger



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a walker

corrects my wobble

at eighty-eight

Ray Spitzenberger

By Joseph P. Wechselberger

childless

and the only child of an only child …

the brief lives of mayflies

Joseph P. Wechselberger

By Susan Bonk Plumridge

63 . . .

few words 

left to share

Susan Bonk Plumridge


 

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63 . . .

deep stretch

in my knees

Susan Bonk Plumridge

 

 

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63 . . .

summer heat

late in August
 

Susan Bonk Plumridge

By Kelly Moyer

golden anniversary

his affinity for her

heirloom tomatoes

Kelly Moyer

By Rupa Anand

not a soul in sight—

my footsteps follow me

on this wooded path

Rupa Anand

 

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neighbourhood park—

on discarded idols

moss drapes herself

Rupa Anand

By Tony Williams

harvest moon

everything they say

is true

Tony Williams


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summer shimmer

the wildflower I like

is poisonous

Tony Williams

By John Pappas

sun-burned grass all these useless words

John Pappas


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empty mall

all the mannequins dressed

in darkness

John Pappas

Monday, September 12, 2022

Saturday, September 10, 2022

By Saumya Bansal

first petrichor after learning the word petrichor

Saumya Bansal


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morning drizzle

she pretends

to speed walk

Saumya Bansal

By Vipanjeet Kaur

downpour

floating in rain

a lone leaf.

Vipanjeet Kaur

Thursday, September 8, 2022

By Joshua St. Claire

plum wine

the dopplich flight

of the bumblebee

Joshua St. Claire

 

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passionflower desiring to be clever

Joshua St. Claire

By Bisshie

imagine

strawberry fields

when the war is over

Bisshie

 

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next to the tourist

the man in a gabardine suit

sweats on the B line

Bisshie

By Ruth Holzer

the day

I moved into

my starter house

little did I know

that would be it

Ruth Holzer

By Robert Epstein

sun-dried tomatoes —

she could have taken

more time with me

Robert Epstein


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Alcatraz

what hard labor it is

to get over myself

Robert Epstein

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Best of the Net Nominations

Cold Moon Journal has nominated the following poets for Best of the Net (for poems published between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022):


Chen-ou Liu

Janet Ruth

Agus Maulana Sunjaya

Alvin B. Cruz (2)

Tina Mowrey


Congratulations to all. Good luck!