My Signature Dish is Myself – A Poem by R. Elliott Martin
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17h ago
My Signature Dish is Myself A poem by R. Elliott Martin My Signature Dish is Myself My kitchen is a laboratory, Pork on the range, Stir fry on my mind, ketchup laden meatloaf baking, and the smell of onions, mushrooms ..read more
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What My Friends Say – A Poem by Carolyn Chilton Casas
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17h ago
What My Friends Say A poem by Carolyn Chilton Casas What My Friends Say —after “Limitless” by Danna Faulds Creeks say, find your own way, no matter the dams constructed attempting to steer your course. You alone know where you ..read more
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Throwing Rocks – A Poem by Cami Rumble
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3d ago
Throwing Rocks A poem by Cami Rumble Throwing Rocks No matter the size of the body of water the typical human instinct is to throw a rock in— to make one’s mark, perhaps, to defy the depths of a crater ..read more
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Aurora Rising – A Poem by Joe Bisicchia
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3d ago
Aurora Rising A poem by Joe Bisicchia Aurora Rising And, see, sun draws near,props on each ledge, andgives keen hint. It may be an overcast mistbut here nonetheless,as a city now stirs, high-rise by high-rise,corps de ballet in a line,one by ..read more
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Roof Deck – A Poem by Michael T. Young
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1w ago
Roof DeckA poem by Michael T. Young Roof Deck Inside the mind it’s like a small house: a fixer upper that’s not quite as roomy as advertised. At one end, the ceiling is too low for the daily jumping jacks ..read more
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Fresh Air Walk During a Pandemic – A Poem by Ken Gierke
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1w ago
Fresh Air Walk During a Pandemic A poem by Ken Gierke Fresh Air Walk During a Pandemic A light rain that would not touch me, wasfollowed by sunlight that surrounded mefrom a respectful distance. Pollen seemed deferential. Skirtingthe edge of ..read more
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Ghosts Of Winter – A Poem by Peter Devonald
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1w ago
Ghosts Of Winter A poem by Peter Devonald Ghosts Of Winter Did you think if we just gave them a proper pep talk the leaves wouldn’t fall? Encourage, nurture and persuade, there is a better way than this, there has to ..read more
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Celebration – A Poem by Anuradha Vijayakrishnan
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1w ago
Celebration A poem by Anuradha Vijayakrishnan Celebration There is a murmur in the lantana bushes Bees rise in golden clouds from clumps of sturdy basil A silver gecko scampers across the gate Every drop of light gifted to this land ..read more
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Recollections – A Poem by Gary Grossman
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1w ago
RecollectionsA poem by  Gary Grossman Recollections Home on a second grade afternoon, I sit at the small red formica table in Gramma’s kitchen, doing homework—inhaling thyme and lemon from bubbling soup stock. She said “I don’t have recipes”, “it’s shitteryne ..read more
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This Long Night – A Poem by Lisa Shulman
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1w ago
This Long Night A poem by Lisa Shulman This Long Night The bad do not win—not finally. -Alberto Ríos You awaken in darkness damp chill shivers your bones makes you curl tighter beneath the threadbare blanket you believed could keep ..read more
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