I Remember You Later
Can it be all
along that you knew our ancestry
of smoke, that you, having lived
as stars do, remembered
your start in me
and brought us both
back here,
to begin again?
Posted by Sherre Vernon | Aug 6, 2021 | Poetry |
Can it be all
along that you knew our ancestry
of smoke, that you, having lived
as stars do, remembered
your start in me
and brought us both
back here,
to begin again?
Posted by Cathryn Essinger | Jul 29, 2021 | Poetry |
At the farmer’s market the grocer has decidedto give me a Bible lesson as I fumble for my walletto...
Read MorePosted by Alfred K. LaMotte | Jul 23, 2021 | Poetry |
This kingdom needs no king.
It’s laws are inscribed in the palm
of the hand that hold a soup pot.
Ideology dissolves into a tear.
Posted by Benjamin Bagocius | Jul 15, 2021 | Poetry |
The swing would holdIsaiah if he ever decided to sit on itIt would holdJacqueline if she noticed...
Read MorePosted by Linda Parsons | Jul 8, 2021 | Poetry |
. The closest I’ve gotten to a near-death experience is my stepmother’s story of her tonsillectomy gone wrong. She bled and bled and floated from her body, watching from above as the doctor and nurses worked madly. She could even name the objects on top of the cabinets in the room.
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