It's my honor to share another brilliant poem from Alan Reynolds with you. It is as it is, a horrible truth however nevertheless the truth.
Every Poem is a Love Poem – by Elise Skidmore
Everypoem is alove poem to my mind.Some have happier endings thanothers.Hate isjust the flip sideof the coin. What's left isindifference and no poetwants that.Let us,rejoice asthe universe surrounds us,teaching us love songs with words weall know. ~Elise Skidmore ©2021 If you would like to read more of Elise's beautiful  poetry or are interested in one …
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Countryside Bivouac by Alan Reynolds
Conflating Eliot and Dr SeussI eulogise Burnt Horton.I barbecue a vegan gnu.I record a dragon’s snorting.What goes round returns to town.Rustically I am rusting.A thousand smilies contrive to frown,putting paid to previous trusting.The corvids of the species knownto talk with me alight.They tell me tales so horrifyingthat I’ll sleep no wink tonight.The moon comes up. …
Night rolls in like the Tide – by – Sarah M. Zang
Today I would like to introduce this beautiful poem by Sarah M Zang: Night rolls in like the Tide Night rolls in like the tide.Mist laden and certainit reigns over the land.Vagrant moonbeams make surfon fields freshly greened. A distant whistle caught in the fogswirls like old memoriesof mornings spent in the rain.Saturated, the lawn …
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The Way Home – by Jean-Jacques Fournier
It's my honour to introduce to you the wonderful poem 'The Way Home' from the poet Jean-Jacques Fournier. If you would like to read more of Jean-Jacques' poetry , please visit him at his blog: Poetry on a Canapé - I am sure he would like your visit! The Way Home I’d moved on For …
Snack Service by Lauren Stoker
About two weeks ago this short-story was mailed to me by Lauren Stoker . As you might know I have never posted a short-story before, but hey for everything is a first time. After reading her story which I really enjoyed reading , I thought it would be a waste to not give it a …
“Caligula Unbound” by Alan Reynolds
It's my honour to introduce to you the book " Caligula Unbound ", which is a remarkable new poetry book from the poet Alan Reynolds. After reading the excellent written story-telling-poems , and the striking comparison between this Roman emperor and the current state of affairs not only in American Politics , made me decide …
Walk on the Wind by Kelly Collins
Walk on the Wind She was beautiful in her way Her soul showed in her face. She wrapped me up in a buffalo robe Laid me down and rubbed my feet. She burned sage and sweet grass And lit a pine scented candle She chanted just audibly Until I went to sleep. We dreamed or …
The Day the Rains Came- Neil Harding
In Memoriam 1: The day the rains came The day the rains came tasted bitter sweet, coffee reflections through french windows, no scent of breakfast toast had drifted to meet his morning dreams upstairs, or mingled slow with the World Service News; as to and fro downstairs a 'hoover' mowed brown carpet pile. That afternoon …
Mirage by Lauren Scott
His mind floated through life where it couldn’t be stopped, even his logic kept flight Her face controlled his dreams as he struggled between the crevices of reality below the moon’s supervision He desired to write poetry, wordless poetry on her silky skin, how the touch and taste of her would be rich to his …

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