Poetry

Poem – Early Morning, Tucson Foothills (By Lee Marc Stein)

Early Morning, Tucson Foothills Shadows jag over rock and cactus playing tag with the rising sun, nature’s Rorschach asking me what these immense ink blots mean. This one’s the boogeyman scaring/scarring my daughter, that one’s a tarp smothering moist green ...

Poem – BARBARIANS AT THE GATES (By Ray Gallucci)

BARBARIANS AT THE GATES Once Rome attained its pinnacle Remained on top of things. Though forces quite inimical Sought to destruction bring. Some conquered thought despicable Rome’s impositioning Of laws it deemed applicable When “Pax-Romana”-ing Four centuries continuous Spanned Romans’ ...

Poem – By Simon Perchik

You climb and these steps spread out in those rings trees still carry under their wings --you collect height and at night two at a time though the steps are chipped the inscriptions worn away staring off to the side ...

Poem – House for Sale in Shady Acres (By Donal Mahoney)

House for Sale in Shady Acres The question isn’t why your little world is suddenly going to hell. The question is what  can you do about the black couple   touring the house on your block where the sign just went up day before yesterday ...
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Poem – Rocky Mountainscaping (By Yuan Changming)

Rocky Mountainscaping At the same height of Every rocky mountain Above all seasonal change A snowline is widely & cursively cut As if to bite a whole patch of Sky from heaven With rows of rows of Whale-like teeth ...

Poem – FALL OF A SMALL MAMMAL (By Joseph Cavera)

FALL OF A SMALL MAMMAL (By Joseph Cavera) I walked one day in Southampton, free Along a path of verdance, lovely Sky freeing the sun to glance at me So I may perchance a sliver of his glee Ambling on, ...

Poem – Infrastructure Swallows a City (By Donal Mahoney)

It was an ancient city. All the young people left as soon as they could but the old remained in their mortgaged huts surrounded by evergreens that offered a haven for cardinals and jays, robins and finches. No matter the ...

Poem – Sublimation (By Fabrice B. Poussin)

Sublimation The decades have passed it appears, a body has evolved into that of a giant, the soul contemplates the achievement so high, a little strange, exploring its surroundings once again in awe. Comfort and fear fill this heart, trapped ...

Poem – Scorpion (By David Russell)

Scorpion I touched a scorpion; it struck. It was my fault; I had been warned – But for one split second Its beauty-fascination wrenched me From reason’s ice. I don’t think anyone could find a scorpion ugly, They shine too ...

Poem – With her name in your mouth… (By Simon Perchik)

With her name in your mouth more than a word, a morning and everywhere on Earth at the same time, in daylight though once every year you eat an apple in silence as if a whisper could pull the stars ...