Three Poems by Alex Carrigan

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          Ars Poetica: Cacophony After “Ars Poetica” by Robert Allen   There’s only been a few times I let the noise write with me.          ...

Three Poems – By Swati Moheet Agrawal

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      Childhood Home I have craved the warmth of my childhood home. I envy people who live in homes where birdsong is louder than traffic and trees...

Poems by Siddh Dutta

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      The Shape of Waiting My lord knows my tale, how the heart races; faster than it dares to sound. I greet each day with a quiet resolve, and stood...

Four Poems by Franca Mancinelli

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    Translated from the Italian by John Taylor       1.   with every breath of God the mind vane turns.   a ogni respiro di Dio  la mente segnavento gira.   2.   the circles of swallows...

Poems by Holly Day

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    In the Absence I wonder at these children who die so far from home these boys and girls taught to load or break down a gun in...

Two Poems by Jim Tilley

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    Took Care to Close the Door Like what transpired in the restroom on a transatlantic flight as I hoisted your tangerine-colored dress above your hips— bright orange butterfly...

A Universal Language – By Plamen V.

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    A whisper soft, a thunderous roar, Music, a language spoken evermore. From ancient flutes to synthesizers' gleam, A symphony of feeling, a vibrant dream. The cello's sigh, a...

Senryu poems – By Jesús Rafael Marcano

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  Series of senryūs dedicated to the Nikkei community in Venezuela and Latin America. 1. Haiku in ink, samurai writes kanji, I in romaji. 2. They ask where I'm from. I say:...

Three Poems by Holly Day

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      Under the Lights I open my mouth and imagine butterflies are going to fly out that inside me are flocks of brilliant monarchs that have struggled to...

Two Poems by Gary Beck

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    Departure II I sit by the bedside of my beloved watching the ravished shell barely respirating as I hope with all my soul her suffering will end and she will soon...