Poetry

Poem – Another Pawn (By Chanacee Ruth-Killgore)

Sun falls on parched earth Scorched remains linger All about is still… waiting The clap of thunder is heard A rumble in the distance …hope is kindled An expectant breath catches …in my chest But it was a tease, not ...

Poem – INTO THE SEA (By Nicolo Santilli)

INTO THE SEA (By Nicolo Santilli) send love and prayers   into dreams   as into a surrounding sea   with many shores   and harbors that receive ...

Poem – Misery Of Living (By Michael Marrotti)

'Misery Of Living' On a first name basis at my hometown pharmacy Solace is an orange bottle that says I still have five refills remaining The same faceless people accompany me on the trolley I've witnessed the benefits of Christianity ...

Poem – D Cide (By Melissa R. Mendelson)

D CIDE Sorrow and shock has claimed our world as burning fires of revenge pour out from the ones, who gather around the tv to see our enemies dance and cheer while a coldness settles over us and a temptation ...

Poem – Discourse (By David Russell)

Discourse He was the foam on the backwash of conversation, Repelled by the safety-pier; Seeming to crave a knife to answer The upward wave-choppings, He felt as if there were an invisible plastic partition Segmenting the round, globular flatness Of ...

Poem – THE MYTH-ING LINK? (By Ray Gallucci)

THE MYTH-ING LINK? (Based on Genesis of the Grail Kings, by Laurence Gardner, 82001) Are we the progeny of a race Who weren’t terrestrial, but from space, Who intermarried with Homo clan And so created Cro-Magnon Man? Are tales Sumerian ...

Poem – I Traded Ethel for Tiffany (By Donal Mahoney)

■ I Traded Ethel for Tiffany   I know very little about computers but I use one for basic needs. Poems, stories, not much more. Like some nice women I’ve known, I’ve discovered computers have a mind of their own ...

Poem – Walking In The Rain (By Lynn Long)

Walking in the Rain Walking in the rain I am a child again As raindrops fall upon my face and gently caress in warm embrace Bringing a smile, a playful laugh and For just awhile a memories past ...

Poem – THE MAN WHO ATE HIS BOOTS (By Peter Taylor)

THE MAN WHO ATE HIS BOOTS   I remember now. Air so still you could hear it breathing through the frozen shrouds, the crack of floes caressing hulls as if ships could talk to each other. Men slept fully clothed, ...

Poem – Secrets of The Heart (By Lynn Long)

Feelings of uncertainty trapped inside absurdity As leaden stones of gray keep the hearts frailty at bay Hidden jewels, the souls fool Treasures beyond endeavor Forever to remain Forbidden to impart The secrets of one's heart ...