Soul Fountain

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 – Today (By Melissa R Mendelson)

Wings of angels slice through darkness, and the sun rises again on a world torn. And lines in the sand vanish, and the tide of war grows red. But we are still here. They take us in their arms, their ...

Poem – At Midnight in New York (By Donal Mahoney)

At Midnight in New York   It’s midnight in New York and in this tall building  Herb and Molly are  in bed making love. Molly is a virgin and it hurts. Olga’s upstairs in bed with cancer terminal and it hurts. Melvin’s downstairs  ...

Short Story – Mimosa (By Adel Aaron)

Mimosa 1 “You’re ten minutes late. Why?” Frank’s question took her by surprise. If only Claire could tell him she hadn’t wanted to be late. That some things were simply beyond her control. So many things were beyond her control ...

Poem – Whenever I Hear A Train (By Melissa Mendelson)

■ Whenever I Hear A Train Whenever I hear a train, I want to run. I always wanted to run. Since I was a child, I would stand before the open door, but then the door would slam shut. I ...

Poem – Better At The Worst (By Ndifreke George)

BETTER AT THE WORST She wrapped herself all in one rough piece Away from the universe filled with cruel voices Beautiful demons and charming dark angels Smiling their deadly fangs Her heart is plagued With endless slaps and stabs Scorched ...

Poem – A Milkshake Brings Advice (By Donal Mahoney)

I bring a milkshake every other week to an old man in a nursing home, a refugee from Germany who paid me   50 cents to cut his grass when I was  a kid in Chicago after WWII.   I couldn’t ...

Poem – GO BE HAPPY (By John Tustin)

GO BE HAPPY Go be happy. Smile for the camera. Keep moving. Sing and dance like Cab Calloway. Hold his hand and kiss his neck. Buy art deco furniture together. Make sure your shoes match your outfit. Cry with joy ...

Poem – HOW I KEEP FIT (By John Grey)

HOW I KEEP FIT - By John Grey The sidewalks in the city are like exercise equipment. There's a mix of long strides on the cement treadmill and the shorter, quicker gait of the elliptical workout. A few stand at ...

Poem – Why Won’t You Smile For Me (By David Hernandez)

Why Won’t You Smile For Me I took a snapshot at a place I hardly knew of someone I almost grew close too. Though it was night, the stars gave me plenty of light. I saw two women dressed in ...