Cold Moon Journal

Cold Moon Journal
Photo c. Alf B. Meier

Monday, November 7, 2022

Sunday, November 6, 2022

By Lynn Edge

final hymn

all five brothers

together now

Lynn Edge


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a river of stars

down the wet highway

holiday traffic 


Lynn Edge

 

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mowing canceled

dandelions and violets

in full bloom
 

Lynn Edge

Saturday, November 5, 2022

By Deborah P Kolodji

those things

which should remain hidden

low tide

Deborah P Kolodji


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dolphin performance

a whole family too seasick

to notice


Deborah P Kolodji

 

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cold dripping rain

car beeps echo

in the stairwell

Deborah P Kolodji

By Keith Evetts

war of words

poets look 

for a retreat

Keith Evetts

By John Pappas

potter’s field

even the wind

unnamed

John Pappas

By Susan Bonk Plumridge

introvert tension

the hairdresser 

just keeps on talking

Susan Bonk Plumridge

By Maya Daneva

Big Sur trail…

looking at each other

from two different rocks

Maya Daneva

Friday, November 4, 2022

By Tiffany Shaw-Diaz

dewdrop

all i want

is to be soft

Tiffany Shaw-Diaz


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when i close my eyes all the stars

Tiffany Shaw-Diaz

By Mona Bedi

road journey

the shadow of a cloud

travels with me

Mona Bedi


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worn out—

the comfort

of old clothes

Mona Bedi

By Sean O’Connor

first cold snap

all the graves quilted

with autumn leaves

Sean O’Connor

By Barrie Levine

summer’s end . . .

what the tree knows

before the leaves

Barrie Levine


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well-traveled moon

fluent

in the language of silence

Barrie Levine

By Jay Friedenberg

dog park

an old squeaky toy

buried in leaves

Jay Friedenberg

By B.L. Bruce

slow burn

of sunrise

autumn

B.L. Bruce


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cricket song

at dawn

new moon

B.L. Bruce

By Lucia Cardillo

roasted chestnuts ...

the forgotten warmth

of her hands

Lucia Cardillo

By petro c.k.

in the woods

somewhere else

a tree falls quietly


petro c.k.


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creaking wood floors

a reminder that

I'm not alone

petro c.k.

By M. R. Pelletier

Veterans—

none volunteers

for what comes after

M. R. Pelletier

By John J. Dunphy

baby boomer activist

now organizing protests

in her nursing home

John J. Dunphy


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yard sale Bible

a bird's nest drawn on

its family tree

John J. Dunphy

By Mirela Brăilean

mourners

the battlefield

full of crows

Mirela Brăilean

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

By Chris Langer

nap time

tucking in

her teddy bear
 

Chris Langer


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tire swing

swaying

to the radio

Chris Langer


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cracked backboard

the sound of sneakers

on concrete

Chris Langer


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insomnia

my cat tackles the sheep

i’ve been counting

Chris Langer

Monday, October 31, 2022

By Mirela Brăilean

trick or treat...

candies from last year

in my old coat

Mirela Brăilean

By Roberta Beach Jacobson

monster moon

Halloween closer

than you think

Roberta Beach Jacobson

By Vipanjeet Kaur

early dawn

the sun dispels

the gloom of night.


Vipanjeet Kaur

Sunday, October 30, 2022

By Robert Witmer

an angel

knitting lace

snowflakes

Robert Witmer

Saturday, October 29, 2022

By Priti Khullar

anniversary gift

he gets my

annotated book

Priti Khullar

By Helen Ogden

my long walk

through coastal fog

disappearing blues

Helen Ogden

Thursday, October 27, 2022

By Mark Scott

city traffic

a flycatcher goes

unnoticed

Mark Scott

By Rob McKinnon

poplar trees…

strange fruit swinging

in the breeze

Rob McKinnon

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

By Amoolya Kamalnath

plastic trash

the sea's belly

explodes daily

Amoolya Kamalnath

 

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temple festival

🎵 🎶 🎵 🎶 🎵

all over the town

Amoolya Kamalnath

Sunday, October 23, 2022

By Goran Lowie

old love letters

my lips drinking

the words


Goran Lowie

By Kim Klugh

near empty feeder

sparrows throw seeds

of discontent

Kim Klugh

By G.R. LeBlanc

after the funeral

the laughter

of small children

G.R. LeBlanc

Saturday, October 22, 2022

By Roberta Beach Jacobson

when they retire

do they keep their rulers

nuns

Roberta Beach Jacobson

By Mike Gallagher

two crows

homeward bound

two nuns

Mike Gallagher

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

By anne morrigan

in ador—

    timid

        —ation

anne morrigan

By Anna Cates

sometimes a wish

becomes a butterfly

becomes a dragon

Anna Cates