Hiraeth: longing, homesickness (Welsh)
by Emily Wilmer After days of wandering Yns Enlli alone, I stood open to sea and sky, longed to...
Read MorePosted by Emily Wilmer | Apr 30, 2020 | Poetry |
by Emily Wilmer After days of wandering Yns Enlli alone, I stood open to sea and sky, longed to...
Read MorePosted by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer | Apr 24, 2020 | Poetry |
by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer Even as she made the cauliflower soup, she was a deep space explorer....
Read MorePosted by Ann Neuser Lederer | Apr 16, 2020 | Poetry |
by Ann Neuser Lederer At first a pluckable fruit, the sun spins into forbidden, an unbearable...
Read MorePosted by Jeannie E. Roberts | Apr 9, 2020 | Poetry |
mid-morning in the overcast slate stillness near broken sticks jagged rocks where lake ripples...
Read MorePosted by Tamara Madison | Apr 3, 2020 | Poetry |
by Tamara Madison Come, let’s watch the starlings dance like a twisting net in the pearl-gray...
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