Monthly Archives: July 2019
Read Poem: DADDY, by Vida Zukauskas
My dad always dressed boring beige shirts beige pants no colours or flashiness. he would always offer to drive everyone home and wait until they got inside safely. he would always drive me to Toronto many times, Miss me saying … Continue reading
Read Poetry: THEM!!!, by Thomas Jones
Jones is the name Smiles is my game Yes I’m feeling myself at the moment Moment so pure you can’t clone For a while I wonder who I was Then I caught a glimpse a slight buzz It was times … Continue reading
Read Poem: THE SKIES CANNOT HOLD ME, by Alex Hutchins
http://reflectionsinthoughts.blogspot.com/ Down through the tickling clouds I glide past grays and blues, and memory clues always so damn alluding… through the greens of timeless beauties gliding lower and lower… closer and closer… and into the daisies I sweep and swoon … Continue reading
Read Poem: ONE VOICE, by Chrissie Morris Brady
Do we not wail with one voice all. lost in the many mangled bones, where faces no longer smile, nor souls laugh. Hurled in one blast of exploding energy, tossed into death. Are we not those too? Humanity has met … Continue reading
Read Poem: ALMOST HOMELESS, by Perry Terrell
The government is listening to my phone calls Well, darn I sincerely hope so They will hear that I am not making enough money And I am one paycheck away from homelessness The cost of living is just plain too … Continue reading
Poetry Reading: Under One Sky, by La Gina O. Gross
Performed by Val Cole
Read Poem: Live in the Past, by Jaden Baxter
If the future has been frozen cause you’re present in the past, It may seem the life you’ve chosen has been moving fairly fast. For the memories have blended to a smoothie of events, and the seconds were suspended, when … Continue reading
Read Poem: Cosmetic Aisle in Walgreens, by Kelly Burke
The cashier at Walgreens knows that I will not fill out the customer satisfaction survey but she points to the website on my receipt anyway. And I love that about her. I smile, thank her graciously, and leave, walking through … Continue reading
Read Poem: HAPPY POEM, by Bluebell Rizzi
They told me to write a happy poem Said that my writing makes me sad And everyone who reads it will feel blue They told me to write a happy poem I said, “I do not wish to lie!” Fake … Continue reading
Read Poem: An Enchanted Tale, by Crouching Dragon
The daffodils are blooming, their scent it fills the air, the bees are busy buzzing around, the sound is a fanfare. The dragonflies are darting, dynamic blue and green, all across this part of earth it truly sets a scene. … Continue reading