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Uneven airs burning Angular Skin Eye Tongue Nose Ears May be such that Earth configured with Soil lump |Colourful| _______ Sky-Blues Mathematics ~ always find truth # # # # # Curl up TIME Griffin is lying on his back Moment ~ Dumb non-Graphic Such _______ Water-particles of Entering-Caves Quenches thirst In Letters ~ Future…
Secrets of the River | Will Hall
I’ve seen gulfs. I’ve seen oceans that are large, and deep as a baritone. As deep as the Baltic Sea. These bodies of water are a reminder of me. I’ve swam in the Black Sea when the sky was white. Sailed the Mediterranean on my way to Egypt. Touched the bottom of the Atlantic, the…
Happy New Year | Stan Morrison
I’m not used to getting old just need a little more time I’m struggling with limitations a tunnel at the end of the light it’s my first time in this cycle senile stereotypes get to me so, I’ll simply keep my eyes out everything’s bound to change The post Happy New Year | Stan Morrison…
WEDNESDAYS WITH DENISE: November 1, 2023
Kelle Groom uses all her poetry chops in her new “A Memoir-in-Essays” called How to Live which was published by Tupelo Press in October. In these essays, she continues her quest for “home” in physical travels and travels of the mind (a journey she started in her previous memoir I Wore the Ocean in the Shape…
Elect | John L. Stanizzi
The air has mass. We breathe in a thickness made weighty by the acicular words that roil and topple, and the black rags of loathing snap, and multitudes of wretched screaming mouths wrest what light there was from the eyes of the hopeful, wrapping it in hate, in sotted shadows, dimity nylon masks that stretch…
Going Home to You | G. S. Katz
Late autumn New York City Translucent blue sky Cool Waiting for Darkness Universal Wilderness Let the leafless trees tell the story Going home to you A glass of wine Dinner in the stove Heartbeats Your Gaze This romance The post Going Home to You | G. S. Katz appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to…