Cold Moon Journal

Cold Moon Journal
Photo c. Alf B. Meier

Friday, October 6, 2023

By Barrie Levine

coming-of-age

my Barbie and I

grandmothers

Barrie Levine


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diner special

     sliding down the counter

to the regulars

Barrie Levine

By Brad Bennett

crowded feeder

one seed escapes

with its chickadee

Brad Bennett

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

By Joseph P. Wechselberger

second-hand store

a wedding dress tagged

as never worn

Joseph P. Wechselberger

By Jay Friedenberg

goldenrod

the hypnotic lull

of bees at work

Jay Friedenberg


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scattered bread

under the park bench

nature's pecking order

Jay Friedenberg

By Jovana Dragojlovic

mom's cherry pie

the last bites

of homesickness

Jovana Dragojlovic

By John Pappas

buzz cut

we get it before

chemo does

John Pappas

By Jennifer Gurney

waking to bird song

you purring on my lap

light dancing

Jennifer Gurney

By JL Huffman

a white feather

dances on the wind

farewell words

JL Huffman

By M. R. Pelletier

Talking to myself

   the volume of

   a cardinal’s feathers

M. R. Pelletier

By Mike Fainzilber

a cloud

on a string

kite dreaming

Mike Fainzilber

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

By Randy Brooks

red glitter shoes

one of her wishes

came true


Randy Brooks

By Bryan Rickert

texting her I reiterate crows

Bryan Rickert


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synchronizing our autumns long distance love

Bryan Rickert

By Robert Witmer

angry words

on a crumbling wall

tiny flowers in the cracks

Robert Witmer

By Robert Epstein

creekside walk

I hear a new generation

learning to curse

Robert Epstein

Monday, October 2, 2023

By Jerome Berglund

moths

on a lampshade

this blemished moon


Jerome Berglund


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liminal highway

all the lights

come on at once


Jerome Berglund

By Mark Gilbert

tai chi reaching for the moon

Mark Gilbert

By Mirela Brailean

rich harvest

with the same shabby clothes

the scarecrow


Mirela Brailean

By Mona Bedi

overthinking my need to over clarify

Mona Bedi

By Mircea Moldovan

chemo, leafless trees

Mircea Moldovan

By Tony Williams

downsizing…

my aunt looks smaller

in the care home

Tony Williams

By Mark Forrester

beer garden—

the butterfly’s unsteady

path

Mark Forrester

By John J. Dunphy

class reunion invitation

on the RSVP card

he checks 'won't attend'

with the pen he borrowed from

a prison guard

John J. Dunphy

By Monica Kakkar

daily dilemma—

comfort of the ceiling fan

or hot cup of tea

Monica Kakkar

By Chen-ou Liu

first AA meeting

a whiff of whiskey

or all in my mind?


Chen-ou Liu


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after the farewell

she doesn't wave back --

moonlight

even colder on my face

than October's snowflakes

Chen-ou Liu

By Timothy Daly

can’t

breathe. panic

attack

Timothy Daly

By Marilyn Humbert

all the colours

of windblown petals

at the rave

a hurley-burley

of gyrating dancers


Marilyn Humbert


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shifting umbra

the equinox clock

in reverse

Marilyn Humbert

Saturday, September 30, 2023

By Kavita Ratna

awaiting the cue

for a grand jet
é

the corseted breath


Kavita Ratna

By Bipasha Majumder (De)

blood moon

carpenter ants circle round

the red dish

Bipasha Majumder (De)

Friday, September 29, 2023

By Govind Joshi

sidewalk café

a ship sailing

into the twilight

Govind Joshi

By Haeja K. Chung

silvergrass children chasing the wind

Haeja K. Chung

By Oscar Luparia

fireworks

the flamboyant colors

    of four-o'clocks

Oscar Luparia

By Zdenka Mlinar

smells

chestnut

in our city

is missing

the old baker

Zdenka Mlinar


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miriše

kesten

u našem gradu

nedostaje

stari pekar

Zdenka Mlinar

Thursday, September 28, 2023

By Vuong Pham

meditation

from the whole forest

one falling leaf

Vuong Pham

By Paul Tristram

Lesson Learnt


There was no more room

inside her Isolation

for olive branches,

well-wishers or welcome hugs…

yet, miles and miles for distance.

Paul Tristram

By Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo

perseid sky

brighter than the shooting stars ...

city lights

Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo


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perseid sky

a child's scribblings

from wall to floor

Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo