Three Poems by Arvilla Fee

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    A Garden Past I should have known when blooms wilted then dropped like confetti, when leggy weeds sprang up to swallow both rain and sun that there was no...

Poems by James Croal Jackson

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    Rolling Acres Mall America its malls resemble the undead remains of capitalism lavish this grapefruit la croix bubbled to surface what cannot be informal in which excessive...

Poems by Smitha Sailesh

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    Translated from the Malayalam by Ra Sh   Uprooting him You still peer at me raising your freezing eye lids, perched on that branch of winter. There are many secrets, many...

Two Poems by Swati Moheet Agrawal

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      Moonlight Symphony The moon was a woman last night, distant, immaculate. She slid over the rooftops, gliding gracefully, touching the rim of the coffee mug I had forgotten to drink...

Poems by Francis Kurkievicz

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      Nelumbo Nucifera  In the silt blooms the Lotus beyond the metaphysics of existence, ignores the violet beauty of its petals arranging colors among the nauseating odors of the swamp; Shine...

Poems by Fathima Valliyangal

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    The Woodpecker God made me a woman So my blood could flow And nourish the famished trees So the river becomes one With what flushes out...

Margot – By David Harrison Horton

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    (Note: These poems use palimpsest and memory, framed within a context of chess game theory, to explore psycho-social relationships in the concrete and abstract.) from...

Three Poems by Peycho Kanev

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      Garbage Man’s Song The music lifted the sheet and the fingers of the sun offered me scraps from the soul of Sibelius. The question that follows is:...

Six Snapshots of Social Life – By Robert Wexelblatt

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    Six Snapshots of Social Life The conversation downstairs blurs, rises, falls; politely meaningless exchanges swiftly disperse. Up in the bathroom, a woman weeps, checks the mirror, mends her...

Hellas : A Diptych – By Debasish Lahiri

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    Hellas For Rafael Peñas Cruz In spring a god whose name Olympus had forgotten chose to fill rocks -- honed to whiteness by Apollo's fingernails -- with the dream of a...