long walk . . .
the desert and I start
to smell the same
—Nicholas Klacsanzky
train tea . . .
a dream steeps
in snowshine
—Nicholas Klacsanzky
long walk . . .
the desert and I start
to smell the same
—Nicholas Klacsanzky
train tea . . .
a dream steeps
in snowshine
—Nicholas Klacsanzky
winter rain
we choose to say
remission
—Doug Belleville
couch depression
the weight of me
without me
—Doug Belleville
family reunion
revisiting my
imposter syndrome
—Doug Belleville
closest I've come
to a prayer
prostate exam
—Doug Belleville
tea on the porch—
linden blossoms touching
the evening shadows
—Steliana Cristina Voicu
drug raid
toddler reaches
for a laser dot
—Ricardo de la Concha
rough boulevard
neon lights smear
like cheap lipstick
—Ricardo de la Concha
insomnia
the city’s pulse
louder than my own
—Ricardo de la Concha
night sky in her eyes the secret deepens
—Anne Fox
lowing wind
the sound of somewhere else
in her sigh
—Anne Fox
tucked under a blanket of stars
—Jennifer L. Blanck
painful memories
the spinning cobwebs
in my head
—Jennifer L. Blanck
I
guess
it’s time
for me to
stop thinking about
that stupid
thing I
said
when
I was
just a kid
because I am all
grown up now
and you
are
dead
freezing from the outside in the Susquehanna
—Joshua St. Claire
autumn rain
sobbing
in the gutters
—Dennis Owen Frohlich
setting winter sun
the shadow lines
across the field
—Dennis Owen Frohlich
migrant's dream—
under the leaf pillow
a rusty ring
—Mircea Moldovan
campfire in the diary a blank page
—Mircea Moldovan
time on my hands
I gather up sand from
a broken hourglass
insomnia—
unfinished haiku
in the head
—Federico C. Peralta
dawn flowers—
the changing scent of
grandpa's tea
—Federico C. Peralta
eucharist
forcing my confession—
harvest moon
—Joe Wells
toddler's stone
on the pond
the broken sky
—Joe Wells
every thought
softer than the previous one...
dandelion fluff
—Adrian Bouter
radio song tears hide in my hanky
—Adrian Bouter
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