Snow Cake
The meadow is a monochrome of confection,
every rooted thing around you recognizable
beneath the sugary coat of snow.
Posted by Susan Glassmeyer | Jan 27, 2021 | Poetry |
The meadow is a monochrome of confection,
every rooted thing around you recognizable
beneath the sugary coat of snow.
Posted by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer | Jan 22, 2021 | Poetry |
One morning we will wake up and forget to build that wall we’ve been building, the one between us...
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Shut down the computer. Fling your phone into the sea. Accidentally delete all your emails—...
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They’ve been there, all of them, all along set down on my path like protective pawns conspiring to...
Read MorePosted by Paula J. Lambert | Dec 18, 2020 | Poetry |
My husband tells me about being a boy in Georgia, about Christmas eve, about bundling in the car...
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