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- Sep 11
- 3 min
3 Antique Poems by Rohan Buettel
The Danish Tray Three glass serving dishes — pellucid smoky grey. Chunky rectangles with rounded corners sit snugly nestled in a teak Esa...


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- Sep 2
- 5 min
3 Poems by Alex J. Robinson
No Known Cure They say there is no cure, but you can treat it. Remission at some point is more than just dying in pace with the seasons....


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- May 31
- 4 min
Keepsakes (3 Poems) by Steve Gerson
Funk & Wagnalls, c. 1963 I've lived a life of words. They're in my head like snow globe confetti in winter, like cottonwood seeds...


VFORROW
- Apr 11
- 1 min
3 Haikus by Mark Morgan, Jr.
#1 Summer’s slow descent fills an emerald cragtooth maw with stormcloud haze breath #10 Japanese maples anoint chrysanthemum beds with...


VFORROW
- Apr 9
- 1 min
2 Haikus by Christian J. Cacibauda
# 19 Still life in winter: splash of red against the snow— one stately robin. # 22 The cat’s greedy gaze and salmon spread on baguette—...


VFORROW
- Apr 8
- 1 min
2 Poems by Frank William Finney
My Teabag Pops Up (with a wink for Wordsworth) My teabag pops up like a frog in hot water so I stir with measured breathing. Sometimes a...


VFORROW
- Apr 8
- 1 min
2 Poems by Carter Vance
Days of Plenty I lay, arms stretched in darkness noon through the curtain call, As you made the pinprick acts on me, a tense equality to...


VFORROW
- Apr 6
- 1 min
2 Poems by Krystle Eilen
Eavesdropping the rooster call of the early morning: as though in greeting of a pestilence foreseen by way of the half-glow. a dog barks...


VFORROW
- Apr 5
- 4 min
3 Poems by Maranda Barry
Reconstruct I knew who I was until I didn’t. That kind of change is not like the switching on of a light or the turning off of a faucet....


VFORROW
- Feb 19
- 2 min
2 Poems by Christopher Clauss
Conundrum of Eggshells There are days when the eggshell cracks symmetrical or close enough with a little tap and a little pull and it all...


VFORROW
- Feb 4
- 2 min
3 Poems by Anne Leigh Parrish
Methow Valley Whisper up the valley Nudge the branch where the sparrow Claims a perch Calm the fretful horse Tethered to the fence Soften...


VFORROW
- Jan 6
- 1 min
2 Poems by Everett Cruz
What Becomes of an Untended Garden? when the leaves of grass yellow and the vine borers mine to the squash’s core and even the hungry...




VFORROW
- Dec 27, 2022
- 2 min
2 Poems by Ollie Shane
Dead Names Stay Dead After @sweatermuppetv2 whenever someone calls me [redacted] some zombie rises from where I buried Fathers joy and...


VFORROW
- Nov 15, 2022
- 1 min
2 Poems by Mark J. Mitchell
FAILED SURVEILLANCE He doubts shadows—his own, yours—Hers, of course, thrown under the last light on this slow street. Still, he’ll...


VFORROW
- Nov 12, 2022
- 2 min
3 Poems by Diana Raab
Terminal Sweetness My daughter Regine suffers from something many of us wish we had, but it can handicap even an ordinary life. She was...


VFORROW
- Nov 5, 2022
- 1 min
2 Poems by L. Ward Abel
Sunlight from a high window shows on the onion I am cutting. The serrated verge and a truth peel away through skin by way of red clay...


VFORROW
- Nov 1, 2022
- 2 min
2 Poems by John Grey
Somewhere in Louisiana Summer’s day, in the shade of a cypress, on the bank of the stream, I dangle my toes in cool water. On the other...


VFORROW
- Nov 1, 2022
- 2 min
3 Poems by Michael Lee Johnson
Witchy Halloween Inside this late October 31st night, this poem turns into a pumpkin. Animation, something has gone devilishly wrong with...


VFORROW
- Oct 30, 2022
- 3 min
3 Poems by Gerard Sarnat
COURTING MOOT [3] Journaling: Corpus Callosum* Rainbow--> Cousin’s Sunday Special Dump At Mendocino Refuge Disposal Site Bringin’ it all...